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"Big issues are indiscriminate. Everyone has to go through them," he nods.

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"They're built to ensnare sharks or fish and they're deadly effective, but sadly completely indiscriminate," says Dean Cropp who, as a cinematographer and ocean explorer, has been documenting these nets for years.

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During the American Secret War, there was an indiscriminate bombing on civilians of Laos — at least one ton of ordnance dropped for every child, woman and man living in Laos during the 1960-70s.

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But such indiscriminate tactics were not allowed in California’s Eastern District after the American Civil Liberties Union and United Farm Workers filed suit against the Border Patrol earlier in the year and won an injunction.

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Officials contend there are no “indiscriminate stops” being made and that enforcement targets those who are illegally present in the country.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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