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Stories from the Border and a Solution to Illegal Immigration

Uncommon Sense, Book 1

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Stories from the Border and a Solution to Illegal Immigration

By: Marcus Livy
Narrated by: Jim Jorgensen
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Out of all the issues we face in the United States, there are few as divisive as illegal immigration. This topic has intimidated politicians, created racial rifts among our communities, and has left us just as divided as we were during the Civil War. And that divide is growing. This collection of short but true stories illuminates the horrors faced along the border.

As a former border patrol agent in Nogales, Arizona, and a missionary in Mexico, Marcus T. Livy has literally lived on both sides of the fence and on the topic of immigration. The journey begins with his experiences in Culiacan, Mexico, then shifts to stories set in Yakima, Washington, and finally ends in Nogales, Arizona, where he was stationed as a border patrol agent for several years.

©2021 Marcus Livy (P)2021 Marcus Livy
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