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Charles Bronson in Borderline (1980)

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Borderline

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First major role in a theatrical feature film of American actor Ed Harris.
The 27th January 1980 edition of 'The Los Angeles Times' reported that the production utilized about two thousand extras and background artists to portray illegal alien immigrants.
Charles Bronson once said of ex-patriot Mexican immigrants: "Mexican aliens, like the immigrants before them, are seeking a better life in the US. They come here, not because they want our jobs, but simply because they want a job. They want to make a living and live, that's all."
This movie's closing epilogue states: "In 1979, more than one million undocumented aliens were apprehended crossing the border into The United States. It is estimated more than twice that number of undocumented aliens successfully enter this country every year."
Co-screenwriter Steve Kline first researched the movie's subject matter as a reporter writing a series of newspaper articles on the difficulties that the U.S. Border Patrol had in managing, stopping, and controlling the numerous illegal immigrant aliens crossing the American southern border of the USA.

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