2) The problem must be solved in a multi-faceted way. Physical barriers are a necessary part of that solution. Just ask the migrant caravan when they arrived in Tijuana, where the wall prevented them from overrunning our border agents. Walls mitigate movement. Period.
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3) Walls are necessary, but of course we recognize that they aren’t the only solution. Some places require different methods, as the President’s plan recognizes. Drones, sensors, more patrols, etc. It all works together, and physical barriers are a part of that.
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4) A wall in one location frees up manpower resources in another. This is important when understanding why we are okay with building in some areas and waiting on others.
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5) Dismissing a wall or fence as an “ineffective” or “4th century” solution is an attempt to undermine the plan without providing any logical reasoning. Don’t succumb to lazy arguments. Let’s think this through, and reopen the government with adequate funding for border security.
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I am following you, but don’t want my tax dollars spent on some damn wall! It’s ok for technology, perhaps towers...repairs....no damn concrete wall or “slats”...
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How exactly is “no damned wall” going to keep people from coming illegally? Please explain your plan.
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Open the government first!
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I’m liking the less traffic in the DC metro area and day to day citizens are functioning just fine here.
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Numbers coming across the border are lowest in decades. Stop the facade and work towards real reform
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Then what’s the harm in the wall?
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