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Looking for someone to help him cross into the United States, Jorge Gutierrez said Monday it will take a lot more than U.S. National Guard troops to keep him and other migrants out.We'll see about that.Most Mexicans believe the plan, announced Monday night by President Bush, will do little to stop the flow north. President Vicente Fox called Bush this weekend to say he did not believe sending soldiers to the border was the answer.
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Gutierrez, who had just arrived in Juarez from Torreon to look for a way to cross illegally into the United States, said he didn't believe the troops would make a difference."No guard, no wall will keep us from crossing," he said.
Jesus Rodriguez, 49, agreed. He was looking for ways to cross one of Juarez's international bridges. "For Mexicans, there are no obstacles," he said.
Posted by Matt at May 16, 2006 11:41 AM

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NO Julio,
a Guardsman wont keep you from commiting a FELONY by ILLEGALLY crossing OUR borders.
BUT the M-16 he carries damn sure will.
Happy crossing !! AMF