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I am a business owner in Phoenix and hear about kidnappings in San Diego, Ca. Illegals are infiltrating our country and our president is doing nothing about it. The only one with guts that is doing something about it is Sheriff Arpaio. I wear a gun every day now because I was robbed at gun point last year by illegals. In San Diego families are targeted, someone gets kidnapped and taken to Mexico and held for ransom. A pratice thats so common in mexico that a company named Xega in Mexico now sells a GPS chip implanted in the body and business is booming. We need that here in America and we need our politicians to wake up.