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Here is the truly eye popping portion of the article to me: The stretched agency only had three agents patrolling that 26-mile-long section of the border.
Unless and until we massively increase the personnel, the rest of it is just half assing the deal. Even with motion sensors, 3 people for 26 miles will never work. 4 simultaneous entries - staggered miles apart - and 1 or 2 of the groups get thru. Even with motion sensors, we will have to have a near continuous eye in the sky as cattle, deer, and other wildlife set off the motion sensors. |
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third world slave animals lined up like dogs covered in feces with spawn in tow...........GTFO!
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We need to stop letting the Dems and globalists control the dialog here: call this what it truly is and treat it accordingly. This is not a "humanitarian crisis" but an "attack on our sovereign nation by foreign invaders." Use the military to cut them down in a hail of gunfire each time our borders are breached and word will get out quick. This "crisis" will self-correct posthaste. View Quote |
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If I lived on the border, I’d buy a backhoe and lots of concertina wire. Mines if they were readily available.
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I honestly believe it's better to have two less secure walls with motion sensors between than it would be to have a single "more secure" wall. If there is a will, they're is a way. The best chance we have of stopping them is by catching them before they can finish digging, making a ladder, etc. Two walls would all but eliminate the possibility of them getting across without being caught. View Quote |
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Well minus the HOA, the rest are common sense. View Quote Ann Coulter has been a harsh critic of Trump lately and she right. I'd still vote for him again and will in 2020 but lets be honest with ourselves. We're just buying time. |
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Collectively American leadership is a bunch of spineless, ballless, pussies.
Can we just fast forward to the free for all since no one is gonna do the job my tax dollars SHOULD be doing? Sincerely, Fuchs Renaut |
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Just heard on Fox three more caravans are forming and another big one is already on the way.
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If they were considered an invading force, there would be more claymores, mines, intersecting lines of fire...
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I could have cut a hole twice the size and in less time with a plasma torch. There's no way to keep them all out all of the time. View Quote |
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Send all of these fuckers straight to Palosi's home town. Build the wall around and under that place, and see how long Ca supports the insurgents. View Quote |
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They need to do a concrete ravine behind the wall then back fill it with concrete and boulder mix. Take them years to chip through that.
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We pay $113 Billion to take care of the illegals once they enter. I got no problem with a tough wall. Even if we keep out half the illegals, it's a bargain for taxpayers. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I could have cut a hole twice the size and in less time with a plasma torch. There's no way to keep them all out all of the time. |
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I could have cut a hole twice the size and in less time with a plasma torch. There's no way to keep them all out all of the time. View Quote |
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CBP Yuma Border Sector Chief Anthony Porvaznik said his unit needs better border barriers, but more urgently it needs funding to provide for these families. View Quote |
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Time to end asylum protection, only allow immigration through US consulate application in the home country, you will be notified when accepted.
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We should build tunnels directly to a detention center and have fake mules send them through it.
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Pretty sure that barrier was paid for with US tax dollars
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“Asylum seekers”
“Oppressed migrants” “Undocumented Dreamers” “Future democrats” |
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If they had lined the border with minefields and automated heat seeking/infrared sentry guns as I recommended, this wouldn't be as much of a problem.
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What a pathetic wall. Looks like they only had to dig two feet to go under it. They should have the wall going down at least 10 feet, not two feet and the surface part going up 25 ft.
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If the only consequence of illegally cutting a hole in in someone’s wall, is being treated with apple juice, sandwich’s, and free EBT cards, I’m surprised we don’t see this every day View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I could have cut a hole twice the size and in less time with a plasma torch. There's no way to keep them all out all of the time. |
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So instead of coming to a port of entry and presenting themselves for asylum they decided to sneak in but of course some scumbag judge here in the US of A said this is perfectly lawful View Quote |
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Seek treatment for that hostility. View Quote Rest assured the invaders coming across the border won't hesitate to show their hostility, and easier for them to do so since they're above/outside the law. |
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The new fence is 18' tall (min) and the foundation goes a minimum of 6'-0" below grade.
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I've got no problem building the wall. The problem is the people lamenting the illegals who went through the wall, then asking for more wall. My point is that a wall won't stop them all. View Quote Hell, we are killing this nation with just the number of legal immigrants we allow in every year. Most turn out to be dems and if they are not sucking on the tax payer they are voting for people who want to undermine the very system the came here to supposedly embrace. |
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Quoted: No, that's not what he said. He did say that they cannot be prevented from applying for Asylum, no matter where or how they got into the US. And, unfortunately, he is correct because the ridiculous Refugee Act allows illegal aliens to apply for asylum, even if they illegally entered. But, it's still illegal and against the law for them to enter without inspection or at any place other than a Port of Entry. The DOJ can still prosecute them for violation of that law - 8 USC 1325 illegal entry - but, most US Attorney's won't because it's only a federal misdemeanor and most convicted aliens only get an average of only 4 months in prison. Although, before he left, Jeff Sessions did order the US Attorney's to accept prosecution for 8 USC 1325, which is what was causing all of the hue and cry about separating children from their families, because the adult family members were prosecuted for that crime and sentenced to prison and they could not take their kids to prison with them. So that stopped the prosecutions, because a judge ordered them to stop separating children from their criminal parents. Which resulted back to "catch and release" BS all over again. View Quote It's a felony if you return after being deported and gets you 5 years. The guy who killed Steinle was just released to SF sheriffs from fed prison after a 5 year stint for just that. 84% of all caught have been deported at least once. |
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Seek treatment for that hostility. View Quote Some of us have earned our hostility. |
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Sounds like we need less CBP, so they have nobody to document their undocumentedness.
Guy crossing with plans to be arrested, already has a plane ticket booked. Wtf |
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Disgusting, why the hell can't we just turn em around. View Quote Its just like the Cubans coming in to Florida by water. If they catch them 10 miles out in 50' of water, they can turn them around and send them back. Once a refugees feet touch US soil, even if they're still chin deep in the Atlantic they are classified as "Feet Dry" and have to be processed as refugees. |
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Digging under isn't a problem. The problem lies with not having manpower to make a wall or fence a more adequate force multiplier.
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Even if Trump gets the wall he wants, I bet they will just devise inventive ways to get around it. Just like drug smugglers invent all these crazy schemes. I could see catapults, massive boat caravans, drone delivery, or who knows what? All they need to do is touchdown and claim asylum. Not that I am against a wall, but without changing immigration and asylum laws, it still seems we lose.
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