Subj : Re: Slavery in Illinois To : Mike Powell From : Ward Dossche Date : Mon Apr 01 2019 09:23:05 MP> "No increase" does not tell me there is no problem, just that it doesn't MP> seem to be getting worse. :) From news reports I conclude that more drugs are entering than before, but not from within ... they enter via seaports and commercial transport (just as in the USA).... My son works at a shipping company and he says that whenever they get a shipment of bananas from South America, they never know what will be at the bottom of the containers... MP> I would also guess that the EU/Schengen area does not really contain any MP> third-world countries. The countries we are connected to by land, the MP> ones that Aaron was talking about, are. Canada will not like to hear that. While technically you are correct, it is also a fact that the only other hard border you have with a country is Mexico, and Mexico is not a 3rd world country. For a country to join the EU there are piles and piles of requirements, and the EU will help aspiring countries to reach the same levels ... the EU will even pay for it (meaning I pay for it). It will be more avantageous and less costly to help your southern neighbour than to build a wall, US economy would boom. As demonstrated by the EU where when you can get countries to trade with eachother, it means prosperity and peace. Seeking dominance will destroy that goal. \%/@rd --- D'Bridge 3.99 SR41 * Origin: Ceci n'est pas un courriel (2:292/854) .