Time to light it up.
BBBBZZZZZZZTTTT
I guess that the point of this “journalist” article is that the fence can be breached, so why build it? Yup. His house can be robbed, so why lock it.? I’d like him to leave his keys in his car just in case I’d like to borrow it for awhile. Oh, and how about posting his SSN so that I might use if just in case my medical bills get a bit high? Methinks the chinese did a fine job of demonstrating successful fencing a few centuries ago.
Is is a double border fence with a border patrol road in between? Didn’t think so.
This account of how easily the fence is breached should be dragged out every single time one of those environ whacks complains about hampering the migration and mating habits of the North American Curly White sheep and the Sneaky Southern Curly Brown sheep... or whatever critter is in danger of extinction.
Until the border is defended with LETHAL FORCE — there is no significant downside consequence to making the attempt...
Success — brings access to nearly unlimited taxpayer provided services and a target rich environment for those with CRIME as their vocation..
Failure — simply means returning to GO — do not collect $200 and roll the dice again..
Until we treat it as the invasion it truly is — and fire upon WHOMEVER attempts to illegally cross our border, this nation is on a time clock winding down to less that third world status...
We can put men on the moon, but we can’t even protect our borders...
“Condensed air”? Where do these idiots get their “learnin?”
Time to apply direct current.
Israel knew full well that any attempt to build a cheap metal fence would quickly be breached.
The problem here is lack of swift armed response. Anyone trying to cut a hole in the Israeli fence will be shot at. We should be doing the same after a warning. But we need a quick response.
Plus sensors and cameras are needed
Ping!
Note that we’re hearing about all the ways to ‘breach’ the fence that the BP agents have seen. Think about that...they know where the illegals are coming over or around, and the agents are there waiting for them.
Sounds to me like an idea I gave my Congress-critter last year; and it sounds like it’s working.
For those of us with military experience, it’s called shaping the battlefield.
It's amazing what people will do to get out of Mexico
Supervisory Border Patrol agent Victor Guzman points to an apparent cut mark on the border fence west of Columbus, N.M.
A widening gap between posts, each set a few inches apart, as the ground settles, is seen in the border fence near Columbus, N.M.
If they repair the same sections daily as the article said, why don’t they just post someone there and catch the perps?
susie