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Immigrants Walk The Line

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Every day, hundreds of illegal immigrants cross the border from Mexico into the United States. Some are driven by poverty and hunger, while others are running illicit drugs. They come by truck, by the guidance of the "coyotes" and by the hellish desert wastes....

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Glenn Spencer

posted 10/20/07 @ 12:36 PM EST

This is a little dated. Jack Foote hasn't been active on the border since he was arrested in Sierra Vista on Sept. 22, 2004.

As for Nethercott, Front Page Magazine said the following about his run in with illegal aliens in March of 2004.

"In prison for the gun possession charge, Nethercott was unable to defend himself against a civil lawsuit filed by Dees and his gangster mob of lawyers on behalf of the illegals who claimed post-traumatic stress for their hour of cookies and water.

"Dees took Nethercott's ranch to pay the default judgment of $850,000 against Nethercott (in addition to $600,000 garnered against two other men)."

Nethercott's hasn't been active on the border since the March 2004 incident.

From the review posted above, it sounds as if the film makers tried to present a balanced approach with what they have, but the entire story has changed in the past three years.

Glenn Spencer
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