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Article: Pfeffer pushes for border control.
- Article from:
- The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)
- Article date:
- May 23, 2006
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Byline: Steve Terrell
May 23--All three Republican candidates for the U.S. Senate nomination list border security and illegal immigration as a top issue. But David Pfeffer not only "talks the talk," he "walked the walk." Literally.
Beginning in late April, the former Santa Fe city councilor made a 19-day trek, walking along New Mexico's 183-mile border with Mexico, starting from the Arizona state line, trudging eastward to Texas, carrying the American flag by day and writing posts on his campaign Web site by night. "Drug running, human trafficking and white slavery frequent the fields and roads, leaving their evidence for the daylight to reveal," ...
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