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Title: A Day Without A Mexican
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August 19, 1998 |
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Which it is obvious in the film that illegal immigrants are needed to help pick the fields and crops for money to be made and for people to eat. There are scenes of people at supermarkets that are fighting over fruits and vegetables because they are in high demand and there is a low supply of them... Showed first 250 characters
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Which it is obvious in the film that illegal immigrants are needed to help pick the fields and crops for money to be made and for people to eat. There are scenes of people at supermarkets that are fighting over fruits and vegetables because they are in high demand and there is a low supply of them... Showed next 250 characters
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