Immigration seems to be a hot topic for swaying the U.S. vote for president in 2008. Citizens of this country are concerned (and maybe too concerned) about securing borders. In all honesty, I think that the U.S. has much bigger fish to fry. Why is it that only a few of the presidential hopefuls are speaking about our bad foreign policy? Those marginalized candidates who speak out against our foreign policy are well educated. They realized that many domestic problems can only be resolved when we improve our foreign policy. If we bring the troops (not only from the middle east, but from all over the world) back into this country, we can be prepared to help when another Hurricane Katrina strikes. The ungodly amount of money that is used to fuel the war in Iraq could be put to good use right here in this country. Furthermore, those people who are concerned about better control of the borders should be all for a reformed foreign policy that would allow for troops stationed in foreign countries to man the border.
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