Posted on 01/27/2006 7:24:10 AM PST by RS
It's actually cheaper to build the fence than it is to deport ALL illegals in the US. It also stops ALL illegals from dropping anchor babies, who you can't deport. At least, we don't deport.
You're fighting a losing battle...why not just accept the fact that your 'one answer' to the problem is the wrong approach? The US needs to take several combined steps to solve the problem of illegal immigration coupled with lax border security.
To argue for or against any one of the three required actions individually is to admit you don't want to resolve the problem.
Step one must come first, the other two can be done in either order.
" Just how would the billion dollar version of the same thing solve the tunnel problem ?
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Tunneling is a different issue that can easily be solved. In fact, as part of the barrier idea tunnel sensors can easily be installed,so, in effect, the barrier idea can have built into it an anti-tunnel capability.
Besides, do you not lock your doors and windows at night just because there might be other ways to get in? Why can't we lock our border?
Did you see the pictures of that tunnel on the other thread? It is amazing! Cement, pumps, electricity!
I can't wait until the info is published on everyone that was involved in getting that thing built.
#25 - Well put.
Last year in McAllen, Texas, at the airport, with $9,000 in cash, a fake South African passport, wet clothes from having waded across the river, and family ties in Pakistan. She was deported.
Next.
The right attitude is that we will always catch them, and make things harder for them next time. If American leaders throughout history had his attitude we wouldn't be here.
How deep does the fence go in Israel? I would guess they have covered the tunnel problem well over there.
However, they didn't count on Hamas winning the election. They should never have given up the land that they did IMO.
One word ... Ground Penetrating radar, OK that was three words, but I think everyone who actually cares about border security gets the idea.
I'm not sure if it was this tunnel, but I read yesterday that a tunnel was discovered when a BP vehicle got stuck in a slight cave in driving on patrol which turned out to be a tunnel.
"Tunneling is a different issue that can easily be solved. In fact, as part of the barrier idea tunnel sensors can easily be installed -"
Easy to say, but you've just increased to cost of the Billion-dollar boondoggle by a large factor. You think these things, assuming they exist, won't go bad over time and have to be replaced ? That jackhammers or jets taking off on the Mexican side won't blind them ?
I don't think they've started looking for them until recently. Our government has been inviting invaders from Mexico for decades.
Thanks. Been here for years and have thousands of posts. I guess none caught your eye before.
If the thugs won't give up, then why should the law abiding? Americans don't give up the good fight, and I question the motivations of those who say we should.
ROFL!
That is one hilarious mental image.
(Thanks for the chuckle! :)
>"U.S. agents had been investigating the possibility of an elaborate drug-smuggling tunnel between Tijuana and San Diego for more than a year, but couldn't find it despite using military equipment so advanced it's classified"
If they could smuggle drugs through the tunnel isn't there a tiny possibility that undesirable, criminal/terroristic elements might have been smuggled too?
Deport all the illegal aliens now and seal the mucking borders!!
"THIS is why people pushing for the billion dollar boondoggle of The Fence are going in the wrong direction.
Luckily, we have a President who knows that the fight must take place as far away as possible, and will not let himself get sidetracked."
Presidente Arbusto, the Chamber of Commerce traitors, and other illegal alien invasion deniers should be made to stay in that tunnel for 30 days with about 5,000 of their "they're just coming here to find honest work" buddies. If they find their way back to D.C. after their tunnel vacation, they can reconsider their policy options.
>Bush just needs to call in his prosecutors and tell them to start enforcing the laws already on the books. Word would get around among employers VERY fast and demand for illegal labor would go way down.
His masters won't allow him to that. They, (the puppet masters) are intent on changing our country and culture from a Christian European dominated one, to one resembling a 3rd world country somewhere between a Brazil and a Haiti.
Why are you so dead set against a fence?
Do you really want to leave our porous southern border open?
Or are you arguing just for the sake of it? If so, stop wasting our time.
Tell me, RS-
Where is the *logic* in fighting an enemy across the ocean while simultaneously allowing that SAME enemy to stream unchecked into your home camp?
"Luckily, we have a President who knows that the fight must take place as far away as possible, and will not let himself get sidetracked."
We have MS-13 and MS-18 running over us in S. Texas.
Pretty close to me, RS! And maybe bull headed...?
Troops, fence/wall, deportation and employer prison time now!
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