Good! Then let's get the damn thing up. Also, let's see what happens when people get over it.
More amnesty? What?
Where are the buses taking people back? Will there be ones then.
That's more than "a day late" and depending upon what it is, could be a "dollar short" too. And 700 miles ain't close to the entire border. What about the rest?
Also, there's quite a bit of counter rhetoric there for politicians to "be afraid of" for their votes as it were. It has yet to see the Senate according to that piece.
So here we are, nearly five years after 9/11 and we're merely in the discussion phase politically. Yeah, I'd say that after all the "tough talk" on homeland security that poses somewhat of a credibility issue.
Besides, you're talking politically. I'm not. I was referring to everyday, sane, not self-interest conflicted, self-serving politicians. I'm talking about Americans such as those that used to enjoy the nation that we had the way it was. I'm talking about those whose housing/property values have plummeted or become worthless as illegals have overrun communities like ants swarming a sandwich morsel at a picnic.