You might have a point if the fence at your house met the following criteria:
1) It enclosed the entirity of the house, including all doors and windows, not just the backyard/backdoor.
2) Your home’s fence was set up to keep intruders out.
Since neither scenario is likely, then your analogy (while you acknowledge sarcasm) is just silly.
The problem with a fence is four-fold:
Tunnels
Ladders
Coastline
Canada
With those four options existing, a fence will not shut down the border. And we dont need a fence. We need to protect border ranchers from violent gangs and we need to uphold the law in the interior.
Nope. I need to correct the fallacy of your argument.
The fence at my house keeps intruders from coming in through the “back” way...a way not intended for guests. There is no fence around the front because anyone who walks up to the door is doing things the right way and not trying to sneak in, so no need for a fence. The U.S. has a “front door” too....it’s the several u.s. checkpoints/entry/exit points along the border.... We wouldn’t put a fence before the checkpoint for obvious reasons, just like we dont put a fence around our front door for obvious reasons...
You said my home’s fence isn’t set up to keep intruders OUT? well, what the heck you think it is there for.??? It’s sure not to keep me in or else the lock on the gate would be on the outside instead of the INSIDE? Understand?
If we shouldn’t build a fence at all b/c of tunnels, ladders, etc then why does Perry suggest putting them up in some places? Ladders & tunnels can bypass those too...... duh....