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What should be done about the caravan of people coming to the U.S.
(11-03-2019, 01:46 PM)Rootilda Wrote: I wonder how long it takes to get the fence repaired after it's been cut.  Probably at least a week if not more like a month or two.  You might be able to find a hole without ruining a perfectly good nail file.

Maybe if I snuggle up to a smuggler in Cabo, I can elicit some intel as to where the breaches exist and sneak in and out whenever I want, file-free.  ')

The construction of the wall allows it to be cut by a cordless reciprocating saw in minutes.  It also allows the smugglers to hide their work from border patrol.  

“In the San Diego area, smugglers have figured out how to cut the bollards and return them to their original positions, disguising the breaches in the hope that they will go unnoticed and can be reused for repeated passage.”

Ronald Vitiello, who previously served as the head of United States Border Patrol said the new bollards were the best the organization could do. “The bollards are not the most evolved design; they are the most evolved that we could pay for,” he said. “We never said they would be an end-all, be-all.”   https://hillreporter.com/report-drug-smu...wall-50043

To be fair, I do recall that Border Patrol authorities went on on-the-record to recommend other/additional solutions aside from 'the wall'.  It was only President Trump who claimed his wall would be the equivalent of the "be-all, end-all".
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RE: What should be done about the caravan of people coming to the U.S. - by HairOfTheDog - 11-03-2019, 07:52 PM