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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Hell, I am old and I could even climb that wall. That is why we need additional funding. To replace and extend current barriers. Now, the wall that Jim Acosta featured yesterday - no way could I climb that. That is the type of barrier that is needed and for which funding is being sought. [/quote] There's this new fangled thing called a "ladder". It's amazing.[/quote] And, a ladder is hard to hide. Simply carrying a ladder slows the intruder down. Our border agents would have ample time to catch them. In other words, they would see the intruders coming. A tall wall like the one Jim Acosta featured combined with the technology that the Trump administration is seeking as part of its border barrier package would go a long way on preventing criminals, rapists, gang members, drug dealers, and others from illegally entering our country. This is not rocket science. [/quote] Did you see that tunnel CBP showed Trump? How do you see a ladder though a concrete wall on the other side of the wall?[/quote] Hmm.... it's no longer a concrete wall. But, if it were, there are drones, cameras, and other technology that can be used to detect people coming with ladders. [/quote] They can also detect people without ladders. If we can detect the people, we can catch them before they even get to the wall.[/quote] You mean like this. How will a wall stop these? The wall is a bad investment. Spend the money on more CBP and technology which would be better at finding these tunnels. [quote]Tunnels have become an increasingly common tactic that smugglers have used to get around stricter enforcement at the border, especially in sections that have had physical barriers in place for many years and decades, such as Arizona and California's borders with Mexico.[/quote] [img]https://s.yimg.com/lo/api/res/1.2/H0ZLtWFzFmoFOvQLnMCiyw--/YXBwaWQ9eW15O3c9NjQwO3E9NzU7c209MQ--/http://media.zenfs.com/en-US/homerun/usa_today_news_641/e8d3e9cb201e2d7fb9cdcc71e771990c[/img] https://www.yahoo.com/news/amid-border-wall-debate-third-025943458.html[/quote]
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