That’s along the Arizona border. There are 9 different types of fencing that will be installed to compensate for terrain variations. Coupled with some of the sensor networks in more remote areas, the coverage will be total. Getting BP officers to the intrusion points will be the trick.
Didn’t that moron Chertikov declare the $20m test of the “virtual” fence to be a total failure?
I prefer 100% fencing, but certain areas (like Texas’ national park) are too remote to require fencing. The terrain is too long and tough for any significant invasions.
“Thats along the Arizona border.”
They moved Tijuana to Arizona? But where will San Diegans go now for cheap gas?