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To: kik5150
Excellent suggestion. Privatize the endeavor and allow for a no bag limit hunt. Award dollars based on number of confirmed illegals captured or repelled. Saves money and provides for an entertaining evening of national security. Could even have a lottery system where hunters compete for the most lucrative game units.

Ramos could let every one in Mexico know that the rules have changed and that it is dangerous to cross. If the program is successful it could widen to include prize money for capturing employers of the trespassers, and even the trespassers who are far north of the border. Where there is a will - there is a way.

37 posted on 09/03/2015 5:33:31 PM PDT by DaveyB (Live free or die!)
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To: DaveyB
Excellent suggestion. Privatize the endeavor and allow for a no bag limit hunt. Award dollars based on number of confirmed illegals captured or repelled. Saves money and provides for an entertaining evening of national security. Could even have a lottery system where hunters compete for the most lucrative game units.

There's even an easier way. Put HD cameras with night vision every half mile, pointed in both directions, and invite an army of Americans to monitor the border day and night.
Internet access with links to ICE enforcement on alert every 2 miles, 24/7/365, and buses ready for transport to the border ever 10 miles.et non parlons plus!

I would definitely volunteer, at least 20 hours a week, day or night. There must be hundreds of thousands of us who would consider it an honor to serve.

Incidentally I am a legal immigrant who arrived with two legal adults at age 9. If asked, I am an American. I became a citizen days after I qualified to apply. If further asked, I can name my country of origin with neither embarrassment nor phony arrogant macho hostile pride.

64 posted on 09/03/2015 6:10:38 PM PDT by publius911 (Pissed?? You have NO idea!)
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