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Bush Hears Concerns From Honduran Leader

AP Politics: "WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush heard concerns about immigration reform from south-of-the-border ally Honduras on Monday and offered assurances that he was committed to a bill that treats foreigners with respect while upholding U.S. laws...."


Translated, this means Bush is reassuring the Honduras leader that of the 2000 miles of Southern Border, only 370 will be guarded and fenced, so, not to worry. Honduras can still export its poor and criminal elements to the U.S. No problema! -- David R. Remer, PoliWatch.Org.

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