War is coming to Tucson
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You can’t learn about it in most media, but the whispers around town are people saying they are thinking of getting out.
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Lionel Waxman
May 25, 2007 - 02:19:33 pm MDT
Inside Tucson Business
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May 25, 2007 - 02:19:33 pm MDT
Inside Tucson Business
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You are not going to like what I have to say today. But it must be said, out loud.
People are whispering about it now, but if we don’t face up to it, it will only get worse.
The violent incident in Cananea, Sonora, has hit the consciousness of Tucson squarely between the eyes.
Northern Mexico is in a state of war.
Who is fighting? That’s hard to say.
People are whispering about it now, but if we don’t face up to it, it will only get worse.
The violent incident in Cananea, Sonora, has hit the consciousness of Tucson squarely between the eyes.
Northern Mexico is in a state of war.
Who is fighting? That’s hard to say.
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You can’t learn about it in most media, but the whispers around town are people saying they are thinking of getting out.
It looks like war and it’s coming here. No government has acted to protect Americans living in Southern Arizona. Our federal government is in full collapse as far as the southern border is concerned. All we get from them is talk. The only action we see is toward integrating Mexico into the U.S. and Canada.What will it mean when the border is actually abandoned and anybody is free to enter without inspection? It will mean that Southern Arizona, specifically Tucson, could become like Cananea and other parts of northern Mexico. Violence will overtake local police. State and federal authorities will look the other way.
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Watch discussion of the so-called immigration reform bill, which contains legislation advancing the integration of North America. It’s happening whether you like it or not. And Tucson is on the front lines...
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