They Come to America
They Come to America
| 31 March 2012 (USA)
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A documentary that explores the human and financial costs of illegal immigration.

Reviews
Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Edwin The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
triciapalmeri-89159 Ive seen all 3, They Come to America I, II, III and counting the days til Spring 2018 when "They Come to America IV" is released. Do NOT allow ridiculous negative reviews with complicated reasons for their opinions supported by NO comparisons to prove their claims detour you away from doing everything you can to see these films; it is EXACTLY their agenda. Watch and make your own educated decision. Nothing is manipulated in these films. Cold and hard facts yes they are but facts do not lie.
donajhi If you don't live here and see it or not walk the border you have no right for your voice to be heard. You keep hiding your head in the sand but don't look for any of us to save you. See, we don't have the time. We are all skilled in fighting and have to leave our houses armed every day. They have picked Arizona clean and now they come for you and your families. Good luck, you'll need it. If you would like to walk the border please, don't go alone. Call the Wolftrackers or one of the Border Services to take you. Remember they carry weapons that can shoot for a mile, they are mounted on cars and trucks and can run you down with ease. Learn a few basic words, it could save your life.
Garbagemaster This is the most even-handed treatment of this controversial subject I've yet seen. Lynch, the director, shows the reality and consequences of illegal immigration from every angle. The un-willingness of our "leaders" to deal with the issue, the law enforcement standpoint, the costs to our social services and schools, economic costs, national security, and finally, the brutal human cost on the immigrants themselves. Regardless of your politics, every American needs to see this film. Both political parties are responsible for this issue, and Lynch is good about exposing the political agendas of both sides. The point of this film is to raise awareness. It is unafraid, and unflinching in revealing the magnitude and consequences of decades of uncontrolled borders.
sltfilho This is a classical example of exploitative use of the word "documentary". The pursuit of truth, subjectivity and dialectics is completely overruled to prove the opinions of the maker of it. In simple words, it's conservative and biased gibberish. No wonder there is a Fox journalist appraisal in the trailer, even. Exploitation starts from the poster and goes all along: this pretentiously "horror", or "scary" motifs, in a horrible old-fashioned way to deceive the audience. The time for this kind of production is due, pal -- with the internet people are way better informed.Documentary film is an art form that gained broader audiences in the past ten years. True gems came in this new wave. This is NOT one of them.