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Review for “Illegals” by Darrell Ankarlo

24 January 2011 No Comment


When Glenn Beck said that “Illegals; The Unacceptable Cost of America’s Failure to Control It’s Borders” by Darrell Ankarlo was “a real and raw look at our increasingly lawless Southern border,” he was not kidding.  This book is real and raw.  So much so that I, being a person who tends to be overly sensitive, had to stop reading for now.

I really wanted to know the implications of ignoring the obvious problem of our Southern borders, and I do plan to complete this book.  But in a world so full of fear where one cannot turn on the evening news without being bombarded with more bad news, I need my reading time to be full of life and hope.  “Illegals” left me understanding the border problem is bigger than I  anticipated, but each time I put it down, I found my spirit deflated.

I hope there will be many like my husband who will choose to get informed about this crisis, and to those people, I would highly recommend “Illegals.” Main stream media is not reporting this problem accurately.  We as the American pubic have a right to know the truth and to make decisions about our futures based on that truth.  I believe Darrell Ankarlo has captured the truth and has shared it in a very powerful way which may scare you at first, but will ultimately encourage you to take a stand for this country and it’s future.

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