KCFlyer
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- Aug 20, 2002
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They already come here crammed in the back of trucks with no food or water in the heat of the summer. They might actually find the inhospitable desert to be nicerI'm guessing you've never spent much time in the desert, KC.... It won't need to be manned everywhere. A couple hundred miles of wall will wind up pushing illegals to cross in some of the most inhospitable and uninhabited areas where the terrain becomes as much of deterrent as a barrier will..
There will no doubt be a few more accessible routes but they're not something that someone on foot will manage easily.
The main benefit of a barrier/wall/structure is that it makes it easier to find the lucky ones who don't die of dehydration, versus disappearing into society as they currently do in far too many locations near the ports of entry.
Kinda funny...when it comes to getting a poor person off welfare, they always seem to feel that "when there's a will, there's a way." But a border wall will stop Mexicans from trying to get here. IT won't because....when there's a will, there's a way.