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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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