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Ariz. Gov. Ducey starts building $6m makeshift border wall using barb-wire topped shipping containers, will be completed by NEXT WEEK......(photos)
Daily Mail ^ | 8/13/2022 | harriet Alexander

Posted on 08/13/2022 1:02:13 AM PDT by caww

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To: deport

What I am speaking of is putting structure on federal land...
That’s the only issue I can see here...
I had also said in another thread ( where I was called some very bad names for mentioning that pesky constitution thingies) that they CAN ask for identification.
No ID...
One way trip to DC


81 posted on 08/16/2022 1:12:55 PM PDT by joe fonebone (And the people said NO! The End)
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To: joe fonebone

On the Texas Border there is another agreement about the water
of the Rio Grande. I’m not smart enough to understand it all
without a lot of researching/reading and discussion.

The Texas/Mexico border has an agreement from back in the day
about the Rio Grande and water rights. I’m not sure how this
plays or doesn’t play in trying to set up permanent border walls

http://www.internationalwatersgovernance.com/rio-granderio-bravo.html

There are two main applicable international treaties. The first is the Boundary Convention (“1889 Convention”), which was signed in Washington, D.C., United States on 1 March 1889, and entered into force on 24 December 1890. The Boundary Convention established the International Boundary Commission (“IBC”) to apply the rules in the 1884 Convention between the United States and Mexico, and was later modified by the Banco Convention of 20 March 1905 to retain the Rio Grande and the Colorado River as the international boundary. The second is the Treaty Relating to the Utilization of the Waters of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers, and of the Rio Grande (Rio Bravo) from Fort Quitman, Texas, to the Gulf of Mexico (the “Water Treaty”) (which was signed in Washington, D.C. on 3 February 1944) and the Supplementary Protocol (which was signed in Washington, D.C. on 14 November 1944). The Water Treaty came into force on 8 November 1945 by the exchange of ratifications between the United States and Mexico. The Water Treaty distributed the waters in the international segment of the Rio Grande from Fort Quitman, Texas to the Gulf of Mexico. The Water Treaty authorized Mexico and the United States to construct, operate, and maintain dams on the main channel of the Rio Grande. The Water Treaty also changed the name of the IBC to the International Boundary And Water Commission (“IBWC”) and, under Article 3, directed the IBWC to give preferential attention to border sanitation problems.

There are five other treaties that also talk about boundries, etc

There are two main applicable international treaties. The first is the Boundary Convention (“1889 Convention”), which was signed in Washington, D.C., United States on 1 March 1889, and entered into force on 24 December 1890. The Boundary Convention established the International Boundary Commission (“IBC”) to apply the rules in the 1884 Convention between the United States and Mexico, and was later modified by the Banco Convention of 20 March 1905 to retain the Rio Grande and the Colorado River as the international boundary. The second is the Treaty Relating to the Utilization of the Waters of the Colorado and Tijuana Rivers, and of the Rio Grande (Rio Bravo) from Fort Quitman, Texas, to the Gulf of Mexico (the “Water Treaty”) (which was signed in Washington, D.C. on 3 February 1944) and the Supplementary Protocol (which was signed in Washington, D.C. on 14 November 1944). The Water Treaty came into force on 8 November 1945 by the exchange of ratifications between the United States and Mexico. The Water Treaty distributed the waters in the international segment of the Rio Grande from Fort Quitman, Texas to the Gulf of Mexico. The Water Treaty authorized Mexico and the United States to construct, operate, and maintain dams on the main channel of the Rio Grande. The Water Treaty also changed the name of the IBC to the International Boundary And Water Commission (“IBWC”) and, under Article 3, directed the IBWC to give preferential attention to border sanitation problems.


82 posted on 08/16/2022 2:34:54 PM PDT by deport
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To: Hildy

We know you’re doing great things… we’re paying for it! We can see your fancy dashboard, remember?

Thank you for stepping aside after your fourth term. Your legacy will be a record-setting budget, political stunts that led to dead fish and dead burros, and wasting our tax dollars to help dead-ender addicts.

Enjoy your sunset!

Keep saying you don’t know me, like you used to say “2 terms and you’re out!”

LOL.


83 posted on 08/16/2022 7:32:24 PM PDT by kstockwell (Kari Lake for AZ Gov 2022!)
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To: kstockwell

You need a new computer. And every single thing you said was wrong. But doesn’t matter. Have a wonderful life.


84 posted on 08/16/2022 8:10:30 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: Hildy

So wrong you cant even deny it, right? LOL. You could at least try your usual technique, pretending it didnt happen.

Luckily for us in Mohave County, the people will write your legacy. Not you.

And many of us are making sure the fairy tales you tell yourself arent on the record. Reality will be.

Have a wonderful final term!


85 posted on 08/16/2022 11:29:12 PM PDT by kstockwell (Kari Lake for AZ Gov 2022!)
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To: kstockwell

Is there something wrong here? You seem angry. Would a Snickers bar help?


86 posted on 09/24/2022 5:49:50 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty (H.L. Mencken: "The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.")
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To: butlerweave

Abolishing ICE would be reducing government. The only thing Biden would do is repurpose their mission.


87 posted on 09/24/2022 6:01:44 PM PDT by xp38
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To: Cyber Liberty

Not a fan of lyin’ RINOs. Are you?

If you’re against Kari Lake and Donald Trump, then you’re against Arizona. And there’s plenty of other web sites for you to visit where people share your views...


88 posted on 09/24/2022 10:08:50 PM PDT by kstockwell (Kari Lake for AZ Gov 2022!)
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