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Borders Quotes by Tom Tancredo
- To be called a sovereign nation, a nation has to be able to control its own borders. It is controlling your own destiny in a…
- In fact, the place where we have indicted more terrorists or potential terrorists, is our Northern border.
- We have terrorists coming into the country both through our Northern and Southern borders.
- We can control our borders, we just choose not too.
- He can fight terrorists overseas, but he leaves our borders so they can come in here and do their thing.
More Borders Quotes
- Genres aren't closed boxes. Stuff flows back and forth across the borders all the time. — Margaret Atwood
- In fact, allowing immigrants to have licenses actually improves homeland security by allowing our government to track who is in our borders. — Joe Baca
- I'm competitive with myself. I always try to push past my own borders. — Tyra Banks
- It may be proper to observe, that I had now passed the utmost frontier of the white settlements on that border. — William Bartram
- When goods do not cross borders, soldiers will. — Frederic Bastiat
- Every passion borders on the chaotic, but the collector's passion borders on the chaos of memories. — Walter Benjamin
- We have to get control of our borders. You can only do that if you make companies obey the law and not… — Michael Bloomberg
- House Republicans want to pass a strong border security, illegal immigration bill. We want a bill. There is no ifs, ands or… — John Boehner
- This resolution simply says Israel has the right to defend itself. This includes conducting operations both inside its borders and in the… — John Boehner
- If I was in a refugee camp somewhere on the Pakistani border, of course I'd want to come to Australia. — Tony Abbott
- Al-Qa'ida does not follow a traditional command structure, wear uniforms, carry its arms openly, or mass its troops at the borders of… — John O. Brennan
- A nation without borders is like a house without walls - it collapses. And that is what is going to happen to… — Jan Brewer