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If they got away, it's kind of hard to tell, don't you think?
Again, show me where tunnels were built under the 76 miles of good walls already built and got away with it without being detected. My links state that they moved to other areas of our border instead. We need to build the wall on the rest of the porous areas of our border already approved by the Secure Fence Act in 2006. This will force them to try and enter at more difficult and dangerous areas so fewer will try.
On second thought don't bother I have no desire to debate with fools who ignore the facts. Off to my ignore list you go.
Again, show me where tunnels were built under the 76 miles of good walls already built and got away with it without being detected. My links state that they moved to other areas of our border instead. We need to build the wall on the rest of the porous areas of our border already approved by the Secure Fence Act in 2006. This will force them to try and enter at more difficult and dangerous areas so fewer will try.
On second thought don't bother I have no desire to debate with fools who ignore the facts. Off to my ignore list you go.
Oh please, you don't think those same narco tunnels haven't been used for human trafficking? It's not that hard to blindfold someone, send them through a tunnel then placed somewhere outside of the exit location on the other side.
Maybe you should actually read the article... the tunnels were ALREADY there, Mexico didn’t seal them up like they were suppose to... the Cartels were NOT digging for illegal immigrants and never would... one illegal immigrant is not even worth a kilo of cocaine...
Again, show me where tunnels were built under the 76 miles of good walls already built and got away with it without being detected. My links state that they moved to other areas of our border instead. We need to build the wall on the rest of the porous areas of our border already approved by the Secure Fence Act in 2006. This will force them to try and enter at more difficult and dangerous areas so fewer will try.
On second thought don't bother I have no desire to debate with fools who ignore the facts. Off to my ignore list you go.
30+ tunnels in San Diego alone, some as deep as 70 ft. The money authorized in 2006 was already spent on the 600 wall/fence.
Maybe you should actually read the article... the tunnels were ALREADY there, Mexico didn’t seal them up like they were suppose to... the Cartels were NOT digging for illegal immigrants and never would... one illegal immigrant is not even worth a kilo of cocaine...
Cartels repurpose old tunnels for everything from drugs to human smuggling. Money is money, no?
A tall ladder or tunnel will easily defeat this unconscionable waste of money - unless of course Mexico is paying - but wait a minute they're not!
Also how does this deal with the 40-50% of illegals that come in via plane and just overstay their visas?
Will wait for answer.
Rest assured Mexico will pay. They may not write us a check for Paseo's and quite frankly would you even want to accept payment of that dog **** currency? I think not. Believe me, we will get out payment in withheld funding in American dollars and tariff them in ways they can't do anything about.
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