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18 March, 00:56
How are the migrants different from the pilgrims
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Johanna Gutierrez
18 March, 01:22
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Because the pilgrims built things and had to make there on place and they weren't doing this illegally but the migrants are coming over when they don't have papers and there is a law on it. The migrants cross over a wall/fence also
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