Serious question that I was thinking of. For the record I dont have a problem with the wall as long as its patrolled and not some type of joke. We need to send a clear message.
My questions is
What happens to wildlife that seemingly does not care about international borders, but rather grazes or migrates. Would such a wall hurt native animal species?
Serious question that I was thinking of. For the record I dont have a problem with the wall as long as its patrolled and not some type of joke. We need to send a clear message.
My questions is
What happens to wildlife that seemingly does not care about international borders, but rather grazes or migrates. Would such a wall hurt native animal species?
Wall, 2nd wall 20 yards in, patrols, cameras, alarms, laser beams, lions and tigers and bears between the 2 walls (fed ONLY once a week, to make sure they're always hungry and angry), etc.....
Wall, 2nd wall 20 yards in, patrols, cameras, alarms, laser beams, lions and tigers and bears between the 2 walls (fed ONLY once a week, to make sure they're always hungry and angry), etc.....
Interlocking fields of fire with M-2 HB .50 cal all the way across.
I'll play the opposition I guess. What's the point of building a wall in places that are not cross-able by illegals due to natural obstacles such as canyons, example being Big Bend National Park? Not to mention the added costs per foot in a place like that, just seems like a waste.
Makes sense to me to take the sector approach and build according to need.
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