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	<title>Comments on: Letters: Immigrant Story Has Liberal Slant</title>
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		<title>By: Richard Weick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Richard Weick</dc:creator>
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		<description>Mr. Bialas is also not being very comprehensive in his portrayal of immigration. This is a very complicated issue that requires much more study and thought then is usually given to it.  One Issue that is often ignored in this discussion is the farm subsidies given to large corn producers in this country. These government subsidies allow corn to be sold at much lower prices than it can be grown. This corn has been dumped into Mexican markets and have put hundreds of thousands of farmers out of work. It costs these mexican farmers more to grow the corn then they can sell it for. Shouldn&#039;t we examine the policies that force these people here before we condemn them for coming?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Bialas is also not being very comprehensive in his portrayal of immigration. This is a very complicated issue that requires much more study and thought then is usually given to it.  One Issue that is often ignored in this discussion is the farm subsidies given to large corn producers in this country. These government subsidies allow corn to be sold at much lower prices than it can be grown. This corn has been dumped into Mexican markets and have put hundreds of thousands of farmers out of work. It costs these mexican farmers more to grow the corn then they can sell it for. Shouldn&#8217;t we examine the policies that force these people here before we condemn them for coming?</p>
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