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There are people in Cuba, Haiti, and other places that would like to leave.  Some of these are paying like $10,000 each to get smuggled into the USA.  Seems the money usually comes from relatives inside the USA.
 
There are people in Cuba, Haiti, and other places that would like to leave.  Some of these are paying like $10,000 each to get smuggled into the USA.  Seems the money usually comes from relatives inside the USA.
  
 
If seasteads could get as cheap as $40,000, then some families might buy one instead of paying to be smuggled into the USA.  A small seastead like the [[User:Vincecate/BallHouse|Ball House]] might get that cheap.
 
If seasteads could get as cheap as $40,000, then some families might buy one instead of paying to be smuggled into the USA.  A small seastead like the [[User:Vincecate/BallHouse|Ball House]] might get that cheap.
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Revision as of 18:19, 9 September 2008

There are people in Cuba, Haiti, and other places that would like to leave. Some of these are paying like $10,000 each to get smuggled into the USA. Seems the money usually comes from relatives inside the USA.

If seasteads could get as cheap as $40,000, then some families might buy one instead of paying to be smuggled into the USA. A small seastead like the Ball House might get that cheap.


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