Archived: Oct 16, 2006

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Immigration law must be upheld

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By Ray Martin

Oklahoma Daily (U. Oklahoma)

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A fence won’t solve our problems

By Jared Simons

One of the proposals to keep illegal immigrants out is a very big wall. The very big wall will stretch from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, at a minimum cost of $8 million.

The positive aspects of this wall will be putting to use the surplus of portable airplane tarmac to build the wall and the creation of numerous temporary migratory jobs (provided they aren’t given to illegal immigrants). The wall will also stand as a symbol that America means business when it comes to immigration.

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Government should have more sides than one

By Chris Walker

This November may mark a turning point in congressional politics. The Democrats, after 10 years of losing power, may finally regain control of the House of Representatives. They may even be able to regain the Senate, taking back both houses of Congress.

This would be monumental.

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Politicians ignore students

By Bradley Wooten

It started with a simple premise: bring the three gubernatorial candidates to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and invite students from across the state to hear what they have to say on higher education, the job market, the economy and tuition.

It ended with a painful conclusion.

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Where is Engelmann anyway?

By Devon Wiesend

Something unusual happened in the UWM Post office the other day. There are a lot of undesirable situations that occur on a day-to-day basis in our office due to our recent move.

People randomly poke their heads in to ask if they can rent a _ (place object necessary to enjoy outdoor recreation here) because our new office is located where, two years ago, the Outing Center was.

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