Posted on 09/16/2016 9:54:09 AM PDT by Biggirl
The UK is building a wall to keep the denizens of the Calais "Jungle" migrant camp from invading cars and trucks after some 22,000 breaches of the port road. The Jungle is a nightmare for the local population which has been terrorized by the mob of migrants aspiring to invade the UK. he French have blamed the British and the British have blamed the French. But the migrant invasion is not the fault of either alone. In a sense it is the fault of everyone in the European Union.
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Mexico wants to build a wall as well... on its southern border.
...Mexico wants to build a wall as well... on its southern border...
They have one already.. with guard towers.
I think they’ve recently proposed upgrading what they have.
.. think theyve recently proposed upgrading what they have....
They also want a big, beautiful wall.
Walls aren’t necessary to have good neighbors, of course. Canada and the US have been good neighbors for nearly 200 years (took us Canadians a while to get over the war of 1812). But of course we are countries with comparable and compatible backgrounds, cultures, and economies. For the most part the risks of trying to enter and live in the US illegally outweigh the advantages for Canadians, and vice-versa. I don’t know why we’ve decided to allow visa-free travel from Mexico, though. Just asking for trouble. Mexico could require visa from Canadians to visit, too, although that would just be cutting off their own nose to spite their face (Mexico needs Canadian and US tourists, but Mexicans are not a significant contributor to the Canadian economy).
They have one already.. with guard towers.
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Really. Do you have any links to photos of the wall
between Mexico and Guatemala
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