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SPC Margaret Higgins
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It is my belief: that the Wall is a part of our national security.
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Col Joseph Lenertz
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I agree! And so happy to see you again on RP, SPC Margaret Higgins !
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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Col Joseph Lenertz - Thank you, Joseph Col Joseph Lenertz! What a joy that you are happy to see me on Rally Point again! I have been singing professionally!
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Col Joseph Lenertz
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Singing, that is wonderful! I sang in the Schubert Boys Club Choir in MN, until my voice changed. We travelled and sang around the Midwest US as openings for classical symphonies.
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LTC Eugene Chu
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Walls work in some cases, but we already have example of how it would not work for America. US put up over 600 miles of border fence way in the last decade as part of the 2006 Secure Fence Act. It did not work due to illegal immigrants and smugglers penetrating through it, flying over it or tunneling under it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Fence_Act_of_2006
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LTC Multifunctional Logistician
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Did DJT knowingly sit down, interview hiring candidates, send their application to Trump HR rep and hide the fact that he knew these folks were in the country illegally??? Or did the illegals present themselves as citizens when the were not? LTC Eugene Chu
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LTC Eugene Chu
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"I told them that I don't have papers, I don't speak English and that I was an immigrant. They said, 'No, it doesn't matter.'"

https://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/immigration-reform/trump-s-new-jersey-golf-club-employs-undocumented-immigrants-women-n945056
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PO1 Jimm Mooney
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Yes, some "Walls" but mostly very small inadequate fences have been built along some stretches of the border over the past several years These so called fences provide far less security than many of us even have around our own years with even a minimum of 4 foot high. Most of these fences provided little if any security at less than waist high levels and were either physically moved or torn down by illegal drug and human traffickers in many locations to facilitate the continuance of illegal trafficking. Team that up with the cuts to Border Patrols and their budgets over the past few decades and it boils down to a dramatic decrease in border security that spans decades.
Several Past Presidents, Including Clinton, both Bush's and Obama have addressed the need to provide much better security at our borders, specifically the Southern border. Money, to the tune of Tens of Billions of dollars in funding has been approved by Congress (including current members of Congress that now oppose the same added security) more than once over the past several decades. Where has all that money gone that was previously set aside, since it obviously wasn't used for added security? Even adding several hundred additional Border Patrol Agents and Treasury Agents (who also provide Border Security) would have been better than the pittance that has been done over the past several decades.

Most other countries and locations being referred to that have Security Walls, also have a substantially higher presence of fully armed Border Security Personnel who monitor the borders with orders to shoot, not necessarily detain. And it is often is also monitored on both Sides of the walls. Even if we put up a Security Wall, we still do not have nearly enough Border Agents to effectively Patrol and Monitor the vast areas on just the southern border. Some say adding cameras and sensor devices will work where there are no patrols.....I say you are kidding yourself. Cameras and Sensor Devices will let you know something has either happened or is happening. In most cases, by the time officers arrived on the scene the perpetrators would be long gone and whatever damage was done, would then be once again open for continued traffic until it was repaired (if ever).

To effectively secure our borders would require not only some sort of effective series of Fences or "Walls" as well as a substantial increase in Border Security Personnel to properly patrol them. At least 5 times more than we have now, on the Southern Border Alone, probably More. There are so many areas along the Southern border now that have little or no functional Border patrols active and the Drug and Human traffickers know it and exactly where they are. Increasing the Patrols alone would help, but won't solve the problem. We really need Both to secure our border.

Face it, to the North, on the Canadian Side, the Canadians also provide a certain amount of border security, on their side of the border. This does provide the US some additional security to the North, but we still need to add in additional Border Agents there as well. Canada provides far more security at that border than Mexico does; if they do at all. I know that crossing the border from the San Diego County, Calif. area, there is no checkpoint to enter Mexico, only coming Back into the US, and then only on the US side of the Border. I assume they provide the same level of security all along the remainder of the US/Mexico Border...virtually none.

BTW, in response to the statement about employers who knowingly hire illegals: there are laws in place regarding the hiring of illegals that place a substantial fine on employers who get caught hiring illegals, to include seizing the business and all it's property. Unfortunately, like so many other laws surrounding the illegal controversy they are not enforced. If they would start enforcing those laws.....things would change very quickly...but after decades of "ignoring" the laws, I don't see it happening in our lifetime, if ever.
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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Anne Ryman | azcentral.com
USA TODAY NETWORK
The USA TODAY NETWORK has produced the most current and comprehensive public map of current fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border by flying and driving the entire 2,000-mile border and then verifying its findings with public records, digital property maps, on-the-ground reporting and satellite imagery.

An interactive digital map, based on this extensive reporting, allows users to pick any spot on the border and cue up aerial video taken from a helicopter at that exact location, as well as see the type of fencing used along the border.

As President Donald Trump pushes forward with his commitment to build a border wall, the map shows huge swaths of the border that are not fenced. About 650 miles of the 2,000 mile border is fenced, leaving 1,350 miles open. Of that 650 miles of fencing, about half is designed to stop only vehicles, not people.
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LTC Eugene Chu
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Although the article cites an Israeli border wall with Egypt, there are flaws with comparison. Israel paid for it and did not attempt to make Egypt pay for it like Trump did with Mexico. The length is less than 200 miles compared to almost 2000 mile US southern border. It was built on Israeli soil and there were no eminent domain issues compared to US with private landowners having deeds on wall territory.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt%E2%80%93Israel_barrier
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LTC Multifunctional Logistician
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So the physical object that obstructed movement worked then.
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With what? Tanks, people? MSG Stan Hutchison
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LTC Eugene Chu
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LTC (Join to see) - It partially worked due to multiple factors that Israel has that US does not have.

Israel's barrier has conducive terrain, political circumstances, barrier enhancement of technology with guards and short distance for those specific countries at cost roughly $430 million over three years construction. US border has far rougher terrain, more political complexity, 10-fold greater distance and estimated cost of billions.

https://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2017/feb/13/ron-johnson/border-fence-israel-cut-illegal-immigration-99-per/
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Major Chu, both the Israel and Hungarian boarder fence has stopped illegal movement across their boarders. I don’t know what cost or length has to do with it. The Federal Government is bound by the Constitution to defend the states from invasion. Texans never voted to be overrun with illegals. Texan tax payers are forced to pay for this invasion at a tune of 1.8 Billion per year. I’d like to hear why we can’t build a fence. We put man on the moon. We have explored the depths of every ocean. We can cure disease. But no fence. LTC Eugene Chu
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