Is Homeland Security Served by Denying Mexican Woman with Downs Syndrome from Visiting Disneyland?
I often wonder if it was what God intended when He created earth that man would divide and section off every piece of available space to claim as his own. Somehow it goes against the logic of the “bigger picture.” Yet, for children, and the young at heart, there are but a few places on the planet where the only borders that exist are the ones that keep out the daily troubles of war, poverty, and hunger from what has become an American icon Disneyland. (Source: octhen.com) Passports to enter these magical places home to Mickey, Minnie, Cinderella, the Seven Dwarfs, etc. are the only ones that count for those who don’t understand the importance of keeping countries and people separate from one another. That’s certainly the case with children and those who will eternally see life through childlike eyes. Teru Rodriguez, a 27-year-old native of Durango, Mexico always dreamed of visiting the Magic Kingdom where for a short while she can be just like everyone else, instead of someone with Dow
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