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You weren't reading between the lines. I've already stated that a reliable E-verify system and jailing the employers who hire illegals would have them going back to Mexico so fast that Mexico may want to build the wall after all. Cut the head off the snake, disincentivize, it starts with a reliable e-verify program.
Is it not possible to do both?
That is, to be anti PC but also not a jackass conman and a fraudster? To me, being anti PC is simply not worth the price of Trump's mal and misfeasance in office.
How do you propose to stop the flow of illegal drugs through the southern border?
Solar-powered drug tunnel discovered on Mexican border with California
A drug tunnel between Arizona and Mexico was discovered under a former fast food restaurant
Huge US-Mexico drugs tunnel found in San Diego
High-tech drug tunnel with rail line found at US-Mexico border
What's beneath the US-Mexico border? A 22-ft deep drug tunnel
Guess what else can be passed through these tunnels that isn't coke and devils lettuce?
You mean to tell me they can go under the wall? Now what?Solar-powered drug tunnel discovered on Mexican border with California
A drug tunnel between Arizona and Mexico was discovered under a former fast food restaurant
Huge US-Mexico drugs tunnel found in San Diego
High-tech drug tunnel with rail line found at US-Mexico border
What's beneath the US-Mexico border? A 22-ft deep drug tunnel
Guess what else can be passed through these tunnels that isn't coke and devils lettuce?
When was that AJ? Do you have the bill that he supported?
This isn't the 1960s. Sensors go in with the wall.
Here's some more breaking news for you mick, they can go over the wall too. But it's hard to carry a 40 ft extension ladder a 1000 miles along with your 6 and 9 year olds in diapers.
The naiveté on display here is astonishing. Why would you think anyone would need to carry a ladder 1,000 miles?
There are 22 home depots in Mexico
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I doubt cartels have any interest in letting migrants use their tunnels. Probably a death wish for migrants to attempt it.Solar-powered drug tunnel discovered on Mexican border with California
A drug tunnel between Arizona and Mexico was discovered under a former fast food restaurant
Huge US-Mexico drugs tunnel found in San Diego
High-tech drug tunnel with rail line found at US-Mexico border
What's beneath the US-Mexico border? A 22-ft deep drug tunnel
Guess what else can be passed through these tunnels that isn't coke and devils lettuce?
I see the joke went over your head. From what I've read the wall and ground would have sensors. The wall sensors will pick up the vibration of a ladder when poncho starts up it.The naiveté on display here is astonishing. Why would you think anyone would need to carry a ladder 1,000 miles?
There are 22 home depots in Mexico
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I'd think a small fraction at best. Why would they trust migrants to run their million dollar product? Get them across the border in the US and run the risk of them reporting that tunnel.I'd wager that migrants are often used as drug mules.
I'd think a small fraction at best. Why would they trust migrants to run their million dollar product? Get them across the border in the US and run the risk of them reporting that tunnel.