Immigration law, cross-border love clash
Posted: September 20, 2009 at 4:49 a.m.
David Williams and his wife, Janeane Ardiel, embrace at a neutral spot inside the Peace Arch International Park at Blaine, Wash., on the Canadian border.
PEACE ARCH INTERNATIONAL PARK, Blaine, Wash. - When the strain of separation becomes too much and they need to see and hold each another, David Williams and his wife, Janeane Ardiel, meet in a sort of no man's land just feet from a concrete boundary marker separating Canada from the United States.
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