Movie night
Thanks to 96.9 FM I was among the listeners who got to see "Border War: the Battle Over Illegal Immigration" at a special screening at the Kendall Square Theater Wednesday night, complete with a talk by the film maker, David Bossie. I thought it was quite even-handed, with one of the stars being the first dual national (Mexican - American), now an activist helping illegals come across. Particularly telling was his identification of Vicente Fox as his president. The film also follows the stories of a Border Patrol agent, a widow of a sheriff's deputy killed by an illegal, Congressman J.D. Hayworth and a Latina activist fighting to stem the tide of illegal immigration. The film is available now on DVD - perhaps fodder for a Conservative movie night at the MRTC.
Thanks to 96.9 FM I was among the listeners who got to see "Border War: the Battle Over Illegal Immigration" at a special screening at the Kendall Square Theater Wednesday night, complete with a talk by the film maker, David Bossie. I thought it was quite even-handed, with one of the stars being the first dual national (Mexican - American), now an activist helping illegals come across. Particularly telling was his identification of Vicente Fox as his president. The film also follows the stories of a Border Patrol agent, a widow of a sheriff's deputy killed by an illegal, Congressman J.D. Hayworth and a Latina activist fighting to stem the tide of illegal immigration. The film is available now on DVD - perhaps fodder for a Conservative movie night at the MRTC.
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