Mexico, United States, immigration
Friday, September 15, 2006
Congress okays new fences along U.S.-Mexico border
By a vote of 283-138 the House of Representatives approved a border security plan that includes building new fencing and fixing old fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border. Voting was along party lines, though one notable exception was Democratic representative Brad Miller (North Carolina ) who is up for reelection this November and voted for the bill. (Image via USA Today).
Mexico, United States, immigration
Mexico, United States, immigration
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