Posted on 02/24/2020 1:48:16 PM PST by BeauBo
The federal government on Monday released for the first time the proposed alignment of the border wall in Webb and Zapata counties, a continuous barrier for 69 miles starting at the Colombia Solidarity Bridge and ending just south of San Ygnacio.
This is a proposed 30-foot-tall steel bollard structure with a 150-foot-wide enforcement zone that entails clearing all vegetation between the river and the wall. The maps show a proposed alignment running relatively close to the Rio Grande, following its contours.
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That is great news!
Dang! I was hoping about 100 meters south of the river. :-)
As I walked out in the streets of Laredo
As I walked out in Laredo oned day
I spied a young illegal
Sleeping in a cardboard box
(on the main square of the old city)
That WOULD'VE been better.
Thats OK. My fence is inside my property line as well. If you are caught climbing over it, you are clearly in violation of trespassing.
“Dang! I was hoping about 100 meters south of the river. :-)”
It is still an option for later.
Laredo is currently the biggest city on the border, without significant barrier. On the Mexican side, in Nuevo Laredo, the hyper violent and anti-American Los Zetas Cartel dominates the territory.
This is going to be excellent infrastructure - a dramatic transformation will occur, in just a year to two.
This is the craziest thing. One road into the river and same road out but LE cannot catch them.
The entire length. D-10s standing by.
Apparently that same idea don’t work on the border.
If Americans DIDN'T HAVE TO HAVE their drugs there would be NO CARTEL to fear.
WE are the problem.
Death by drugs or death by drugs.
NO WIN for drug-loving gringos.
Since I don’t do drugs I can not be the problem.
Keep the drugs out and we have no problem.
I think they are getting a pretty good handle on things.
Wouldnt hurt to shoot a few in blatant violation. Sets a good example for future deterrence.
Another huge project ($1.3 billion) has already been funded (but not yet contracted) out of last year’s (2019) Military Construction (MILCON) funds, under the President’s declared emergency. It will start where this project ends - the Laredo Colombia Port of Entry, and continue 52 miles further North. That money was just released from legal injunction late last month, so the contracting process can finally proceed in earnest.
This year’s (2020) additional MILCON (almost $4 billion more dollars) has been announced to include projects somewhere in the Del Rio Sector of the border. I anticipate that it will continue this wall North through Eagle Pass and Del Rio, to Lake Amistad/Box Canyon.
The whole fan to the West and South of San Antonio would then have its borders strongly fortified against illegal pedestrian crossings. Historic.
This will be the longest, strongest and most expensive non-military border wall in human history.
I don't do drugs either but I have to PAY for the ravages of drugs on the idiots who HAVE to have them to cope with life.
The solution is to pressure the countries south of our border who PRODUCE the drugs. THAT we can do...in many ways. Withholding MONEY will always get their attention.
Putting illegals in PRISON is another option. When Pablo ends up in the pokey and can't send home any US$$$ things will change.
First offense = 1 year in prison
Second offense = 2 years in prison
And so on.
“If Americans DIDN’T HAVE TO HAVE their drugs there would be NO CARTEL to fear. WE are the problem”
Cartels also profit from human trafficking for sex purposes, illegal immigrants seeking a free ride on our welfare system, as well as for foreign agents and terrorists. They also extort a percentage from legal trade crossing the border - and from purely domestic Mexican businesses, like fuel. Drugs are just one product line/profit center for them.
I LIKE it.
Words are so cheap these days.
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