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mexico's people smugglers: batman or rapists?

Wrongthink has a new episode up!

On this episode of Wrongthink, Dustin and Quinn attempt to discuss illegal border crossings from Mexico to the US and the coyotes who get the job done, but things get a little messy when their opinions collide.

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