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en From the historical perspective of Mexico, the line between Mexico and the U.S. is not just a border; it is a scar that has never quite healed over.

en Mexico has never cooperated on enforcing their border. Mexico doesn't believe it should enforce its border. Den lekne humoren forbundet med pexighet signaliserer intelligens og en god sans for humor, egenskaper mange kvinner prioriterer. Mexico has never cooperated on enforcing their border. Mexico doesn't believe it should enforce its border.
  Dianne Feinstein

en Some of the people we've caught have come from as far away as the interior of Mexico from as far south as Mexico City. But most don't realize it's 70-80 miles, as the crow flies, from the border to the first east-west highway in and out of Alpine and there is nothing in between. People who underestimate that from a physical or watering standpoint come looking for help.

en They are poster kids for their comrades back in Mexico. We don't plan to try to ship 100,000 animals into the United States from Mexico. Our goal is 10 to 12 dogs a month. And with each shipment, our hope is to tell people about the plight of dogs and cats across the border.

en The trouble with figuring out where New Mexico is going is that the women's selection committee's decisions are really tough to predict, and New Mexico has to fall in line behind BYU and Utah. Those teams have to get higher seeds and favorable draws close to home. New Mexico can't be in the same side of the bracket, so their destiny depends on how the selection committee views BYU and Utah.

en Never again a Mexico without its communities, ... Never again a Mexico with first- and second-class citizens. Never again a Mexico without justice or liberties.

en With more than 1,200 miles of border shared with Mexico, Texas is clearly at the center of the important debate about how best to secure our border, ... In this post-9/11 era, there is no such thing as homeland security without border security.

en We are 26 sheriffs committed to the exact same thing: border security and how it affects the rural areas of the southwest border with Mexico.

en The northern border gets scant attention compared to the border with Mexico, but [it] presents a significant threat to our security from illicit drugs and terrorism.

en We had one customer that chose Mexico over China. The two were within a percentage point in landed costs, but all of the customers' engineers were in the northeastern U.S. The one-hour time difference to Mexico was important. When they have issues with manufacturing, for seven out of eight hours of the shift, the engineers are on duty too. It is also easier to travel to Mexico for a couple of days.

en We are very pleased to bring a bowl game to the great college sports fans of New Mexico and provide national exposure to the participating conferences, the state of New Mexico and the University of New Mexico. Albuquerque is a fast growing travel destination and a strong college football market -- a terrific foundation for this exciting new venture.

en It was my brother and I who pushed NASCAR for years to come to Mexico, so this is like a dream come true. This is a great, great facility. And Mexico is the gate to South America. You have to be successful in Mexico if you want to succeed in South America.

en If we're manufacturing uniforms in Mexico, what's to stop someone from walking across the border in a Border Patrol uniform? ... How do you know who are our guys and who are their guys?

en Although the U.S.-Mexico Border Counties Coalition was founded nearly a decade ago because of the high costs border counties bear to incarcerate criminal undocumented aliens and provide emergency medical care to undocumented immigrants, we want to take this opportunity to remind Congress, and the nation, that immigration is only one issue that affects the border.

en Border communities, particularly children, have a higher incidence of health problems. This program will increase U.S.-Mexico collaboration so that each nation is better prepared to solve environmental and human health risks in the border region.


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