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As legal admission to the US through official ports of entry becomes ever more restricted, migrants are being "funneled" away from fenced sections of the border towards the desert.

Worse, since Allied aircraft were bombing the train depots, railways, bridges and roads the Germans needed to concentrate their forces for any body blow, their range of options and mobility was becoming ever more restricted with each passing day.

At a time when immigration to most Western countries is becoming ever more restricted, the US government still gives away 50,000 permanent resident visas each year to people chosen at random from across the world.

As health workers try to treat increasing numbers with ever more restricted resources, quality of care is bound to diminish.

The massive grading employed by Mountain Croppers such as Trebek is obliterating even this habitat, and it is still an open question whether the birds and animals of the chaparral hillsides east of the San Diego Freeway will survive in their ever more restricted and fractured habitat, or face mass starvation and extinction.

Other groups are more restricted.

Reptiles are more restricted in distribution.

Examples of negative easements are more restricted.

Japan's options are more restricted.

Other families are more restricted geographically.

Such styles are more restricted geographically.

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