Colibel
Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.
AniInterview
Sorry, this movie sucks
Voxitype
Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Portia Hilton
Blistering performances.
donajhi
If you don't live here and see it or not walk the border you have no right for your voice to be heard. You keep hiding your head in the sand but don't look for any of us to save you. See, we don't have the time. We are all skilled in fighting and have to leave our houses armed every day. They have picked Arizona clean and now they come for you and your families. Good luck, you'll need it. If you would like to walk the border please, don't go alone. Call the Wolftrackers or one of the Border Services to take you. Remember they carry weapons that can shoot for a mile, they are mounted on cars and trucks and can run you down with ease. Learn a few basic words, it could save your life.
quercus1776
As you can see the people who value an honest look at illegal immigration take the time to write reviews, those that just want open borders and amnesty vote. The movie has 130 voters, but few reviews. This movie looks at the reality of illegal immigration and does it honestly and intelligently. In fact the truth and honesty revealed in this movie is so politically incorrect that the main stream left has went out of it's way to keep it from the public. Dennis M Lynch has had to distribute the movie himself because the Hollywood/movie theater distribution machine refused to do so. This movie presents the facts and the consequences of illegal immigration that the supporters of illegal aliens, amnesty and foreign workers cannot refute. This is one movie that every American should see, regardless of their political leanings.
Garbagemaster
This is the most even-handed treatment of this controversial subject I've yet seen. Lynch, the director, shows the reality and consequences of illegal immigration from every angle. The un-willingness of our "leaders" to deal with the issue, the law enforcement standpoint, the costs to our social services and schools, economic costs, national security, and finally, the brutal human cost on the immigrants themselves. Regardless of your politics, every American needs to see this film. Both political parties are responsible for this issue, and Lynch is good about exposing the political agendas of both sides. The point of this film is to raise awareness. It is unafraid, and unflinching in revealing the magnitude and consequences of decades of uncontrolled borders.
Tony Rome
This documentary focuses on the issue of illegal immigration facing the United States today. The film comprises interviews with people from both sides of the equation. Mr. Lynch travels to Arizona and speaks with ranchers about how illegal immigration is effecting their business and their home lives. The film looks also looks at this issue from the immigrants point of view, forced to live crammed in a house with many people, hungry children,language barriers, and all this just for trying to raise their families. Is this really what the American dream is? Mr. Lynch does a fine job showing both sides of the issue, from illegal immigrants taking away jobs from US citizens, and getting free emergency room health care, and not paying taxes. At the same time these points are being conveyed, Mr. Lynch captures the emotional aspect of good people just trying to do what is best for their families, children having a good life, going to school and succeeding. I would definitely recommend this well made documentary. *****