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U.S. immigration reform has brought about a "sense of urgency to smuggle people into the United States"

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U.S. immigration reform has brought about a "sense of urgency to smuggle people into the country" Some Mexicans who have smuggled themselves into the United States and were deported back recently said that the U.S. immigration reform has increased the number of times they have to smuggle themselves into the United States again...

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Some Mexican people who have been smuggled into the United States and been deported back recently said that the U.S. immigration reform has increased their sense of urgency to smuggle themselves into the United States again so as not to miss "the boat." But analysts also believe that immigration reform will not stimulate new immigrants to come to the United States, because the southern border of the United States is subject to closer surveillance than ever before.

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