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Kenya has right to secure borders against traffickers

It is hard enough to keep track of legal aliens within the borders of the Republic without worrying about the thousands willing to ferret themselves under the rug, whether intending to melt into the general population or in transit to third countries.

And as the President recently told the London international conference on Somalia in London, the number of refugees is taking a heavy toll on the resources meant for tax-paying Kenyans. They are also known to destroy the habitat in northern Kenya around the refugee camps of Dadaab and Ife.

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