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<title>Fact Checker: Duncan Hunter</title>
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<title>A &apos;Superhighway&apos; to Nowhere</title>
<description> Three Republican candidates have denounced the &quot;NAFTA superhighway&quot;. &quot;They don&apos;t talk about it [the NAFTA superhighway], and they might not admit it, but there&apos;s been money spent on it. There was legislation passed in the Texas legislature unanimously to put a halt on it. They&apos;re planning on millions of acres taken by eminent domain for an international highway from Mexico to Canada, which is going to make the immigration problem that much worse.&quot; --Ron Paul, Republican CNN-YouTube Debate, November 28, 2007. Three of the eight Republican presidential candidates have co-sponsored a House of Representatives resolution denouncing a &quot;NAFTA superhighway&quot; that is supposedly a key part of a master plan to create a &quot;North American Union.&quot; A fourth candidate, Mitt Romney, has said he has no evidence that such a plan exists but has pledged, just in case, to put a stop to it &quot;if I am president.&quot; So what</description>
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