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  • noun Plural form of crosser.

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Examples

  • The trashing of the desert by border-crossers is a huge problem, said Owens.

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Trashing The Border, Again 2008

  • The trashing of the desert by border-crossers is a huge problem, said Owens.

    Trashing The Border, Again 2008

  • The trashing of the desert by border-crossers is a huge problem, said Owens.

    San Francisco Bay Sucks Up Chinese Oil 2008

  • Note I said '' effective '': Stopping 100 percent of the illegal border-crossers is not practically possible, but we don't need to make any attempt to do that; not even close:

    Sound Politics: Back in the Saddle 2007

  • (Turns searchlight back to West Virginia shore, where another group of border-crossers is already approaching the river.)

    Medpundit 2003

  • (Turns searchlight back to West Virginia shore, where another group of border-crossers is already approaching the river.)

    Archive 2003-07-01 2003

  • The official description of illegal border crossers is “entered without inspection” (EWI), and that means that unlike visa overstayers, there’s no way of knowing when they entered.

    Meatpackers:No Wall Between Us And Cheap Labor 2006

  • The official description of illegal border crossers is “entered without inspection” (EWI), and that means that unlike visa overstayers, there’s no way of knowing when they entered.

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Amnesty Fraud Past And Future 2006

  • The official description of illegal border crossers is “entered without inspection” (EWI), and that means that unlike visa overstayers, there’s no way of knowing when they entered.

    Amnesty Fraud Past And Future 2006

  • We know the crossers are a religious bunch, because of the Catholic medallions, statues and Bibles they drop, and we know they're superstitious.

    Tucson Weekly 2009

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