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    July 31, 2007

    Mexico Greens More Concerned About Eco-Systems Than Human Lives

    "US Border Fence An 'Eco-Danger" from BBC News reports that the Mexican government's environment minister has sent a letter to the US government saying that the intended border fencing was harmful to ecosystems in Mexico and if not responded to, the Mexican government would refer the matter to the International Court of Justice.

    Perhaps the International Court of Justice would like to hear about the millions of citizens flowing into the United States every day, the number of human lives taken by illegal aliens in the United States in the "human ecosystem" as well as the drug and human smuggling done along the US-Mexican border into the United States.

    Will the damned fence ever get built?

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