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September 28, 2006
 
 

Q&A With David Bossie, Producer of "Border War"


"I recently attended the Washington, D.C., premiere of Citizens United’s latest documentary, 'Border War,' a powerful film that takes place on the frontline of the U.S.-Mexican border. The Georgetown theater was packed with press, members of Congress, film crew and community activists -- but that’s not enough. To thoroughly understand illegal immigration, every American should see this gripping and eye-opening documentary. They should also demand that their member of Congress and local legislators see it and respond to a situation they have overlooked for too long," says Lisa DePasquale with the American Conservative Union.

Q: What makes “Border War” different from the other attempts by conservative filmmakers?

This is the first major effort by conservatives to explore the volatile issue of illegal immigration through film. While we certainly come at the issue from an “enforcement first” perspective, “Border War” presents all points of view and really challenges viewers to consider this enormously complicated public policy issue. Whereas Michael Moore and the propagandist left simply tell their followers what to think, we invite and encourage debate."

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