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CALEXICO, Calif. (AP) — A man attempting to enter the United States illegally has fallen from a new 30-foot high wall in California, breaking both his legs.
Looks like the NEW border wall is already helping to keep illegal alien invaders out of our country! Thank you Mr President for getting the ball rolling on protecting our border! The comments section has some interesting points
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The border fence works!! We just need a moat with some alligators at the bottom of the fence to clean up the mess.
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Throw him back over.....he isn't the US taxpayer responsibility. Mexico can finally start taking care of their own! Making one wonder, exactly why aren't libs/regressives demanding that mexico take care of their own via education, housing, food, medical, etc.....seems to be exactly what the imbeciles at the UN should actually be doing with all our US tax dollars.
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Alexandria"Evita" Cortez will make him a poster child for borderless America and national healthcare....
strike that.......world heathcare!
Poor guy, but I have to smile.
We've been hearing from all those posters who say they will scale over easily with a 30 foot ladder, or just tunnel under it. This guy is a good example of why The Wall will work.
Illegal entry will fall to a trickle. Then we can deal the illegals that are here.
Wall works! Sucks now the taxpayer has to pay for his medical records but this will deter people from trying to break into the country.
The country this clown came from should be getting the bill. Mexico should also get a bill since he entered from Mexico.
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