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RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- At a recent strategy session, Hispanic political activists debated ways to characterize the 700-mile fence along the Mexican border approved last month by Congress. "Berlin Wall" was the language used in the meeting agenda. "Better to call it the `Apartheid Wall' because of the...
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