And Washington doesn't seem to get that the border between us and them and the border between them and them is different.
Polina Levina, National Post, quotes Christopher Sands, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, as stating that yesterday's report on the border "...is about the dysfunctional way the U. S. manages its border...[Americans] need a constructive way to distinguish Canada and Mexico in terms of policy..."
Fluidity on our border with the United States is important and the big fear of the Americans, one of them, illegal immigration, doesn't play so much betwixt Canada and the United States. When we go shopping in Buffalo we cannot wait to get home, that is the difference between the northern border and the southern border.
A tight border costs both sides money, that is the opposite of good, it is bad.
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