Oh, my gosh! You’re right! There’s no way anyone can get through this:
http://americanpatrol.com/ABP/SURVEYS/BORDER-2009/RIO-GRANDE/EAST-RG/01.html
http://americanpatrol.com/ABP/SURVEYS/BORDER-2009/RIO-GRANDE/EAST-RG/08.html
http://americanpatrol.com/ABP/SURVEYS/BORDER-2009/RIO-GRANDE/EAST-RG/10.html
http://americanpatrol.com/ABP/SURVEYS/BORDER-2009/RIO-GRANDE/EAST-RG/11.html
http://americanpatrol.com/ABP/SURVEYS/BORDER-2009/RIO-GRANDE/EAST-RG/20.html
Never heard of walking around a barrier? There’s hundreds of miles where there is no fence whatsoever or when there is a fence it’s nothing more than a wire between two posts. Yep, real hard to get across.
I agree with you. No way they are going to be stopped by something that is still under construction. Seriously, though, the fence was and is being built at locations that the Border Patrol determined it would be most effective. There are geographical barriers in many places that aren’t visible in all the photos. Far be it from me to second-guess them. If I had my way, we would have double fencing the entire length of the border. But I am not Queen yet, so I have to be happy with what we have. My reason for posting this was mostly to show what great work Glenn Spencer has done. Sorry to have offended you in any way.