Our big and beautiful wall will have GATES where visitors with lawful intentions can cross legally into our country.
I see. How will our Customs officials KNOW which visitors have LAWFUL intentions? Do we give them ouija boards or crystal balls? Do we give those thousands of daily visitors lie detector tests every day they cross the Line to work?
How do our Customs officials know if the folks they let in have criminal records or not? Do the Customs officials trust them NOT to tell the tiniest lie?
You are CLUELESS, I'm sorry to say.
My uncle (mother's brother) worked in Nogales, Arizona, for Customs. He not only worked the Line, he inspected Mexican trains coming in as well.
I lived in Mexico City for two years and used to visit my uncle every three months to keep the visitor visas on my car and myself active and valid. OF COURSE the Mexican government COULDN'T coordinate the two so I only had to come to the border every six months....OH NO, that would have been MUCH too simple.
The "big" (1933 miles) wall is a pipe dream. Building it would be FAR too expensive. Keeping it in one piece would be ENDLESSLY expensive with newer and bigger and more clever tunnels being dug DAILY.
THOUSANDS of Mexicans cross the Line and back DAILY for work in the USA. The US loves hiring the Mexican WOMEN for the "daily" work because they will work for FAR FEWER pesos.
I remember a famous U.S. LUGGAGE company hired THOUSANDS of Mexican women right across the Line in Mexico. The women were HOME in their own country and were getting ALMOST U.S. wages. There were no silly social security payments, unemployment benefits, accident/injury claims to bother the U.S. companies. Everyone was a winner.
It that your idea of your "big and beautiful wall" with GATES and lawful intentions? Lol.