How many people went through the tunnel?https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/425058-third-drug-tunnel-discovered-near-arizona-border
A tunnel that Mexican authorities suspect was used to transfer drugs and people across the border was discovered this week near Arizona, the third such tunnel found in the past month.
The Arizona Republic first reported Friday on the tunnel near Nogales, Sonora, across from Nogales, Ariz. Mexican Federal Police posted a video of the tunnel earlier this week.
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Who needs fences? Seismograph detectors would be more productive by far, monitoring for noises made by smugglers building & using tunnels under fences.
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/425058-third-drug-tunnel-discovered-near-arizona-border
A tunnel that Mexican authorities suspect was used to transfer drugs and people across the border was discovered this week near Arizona, the third such tunnel found in the past month.
The Arizona Republic first reported Friday on the tunnel near Nogales, Sonora, across from Nogales, Ariz. Mexican Federal Police posted a video of the tunnel earlier this week.
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Who needs fences? Seismograph detectors would be more productive by far, monitoring for noises made by smugglers building & using tunnels under fences.
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/425058-third-drug-tunnel-discovered-near-arizona-border
A tunnel that Mexican authorities suspect was used to transfer drugs and people across the border was discovered this week near Arizona, the third such tunnel found in the past month.
The Arizona Republic first reported Friday on the tunnel near Nogales, Sonora, across from Nogales, Ariz. Mexican Federal Police posted a video of the tunnel earlier this week.
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Who needs fences? Seismograph detectors would be more productive by far, monitoring for noises made by smugglers building & using tunnels under fences.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/new...ug-tunnel-one-month-found-nogales/2550685002/Tunnels have become an increasingly common tactic that smugglers have used to get around stricter enforcement at the border, especially in sections that have had physical barriers in place for many years and decades, such as Arizona and California's borders with Mexico.
Third suspected drug tunnel discovered near Arizona border
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/425058-third-drug-tunnel-discovered-near-arizona-border
A tunnel that Mexican authorities suspect was used to transfer drugs and people across the border was discovered this week near Arizona, the third such tunnel found in the past month.
The Arizona Republic first reported Friday on the tunnel near Nogales, Sonora, across from Nogales, Ariz. Mexican Federal Police posted a video of the tunnel earlier this week.
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Who needs fences? Seismograph detectors would be more productive by far, monitoring for noises made by smugglers building & using tunnels under fences.
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/425058-third-drug-tunnel-discovered-near-arizona-border
A tunnel that Mexican authorities suspect was used to transfer drugs and people across the border was discovered this week near Arizona, the third such tunnel found in the past month.
The Arizona Republic first reported Friday on the tunnel near Nogales, Sonora, across from Nogales, Ariz. Mexican Federal Police posted a video of the tunnel earlier this week.
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Who needs fences? Seismograph detectors would be more productive by far, monitoring for noises made by smugglers building & using tunnels under fences.
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/425058-third-drug-tunnel-discovered-near-arizona-border
A tunnel that Mexican authorities suspect was used to transfer drugs and people across the border was discovered this week near Arizona, the third such tunnel found in the past month.
The Arizona Republic first reported Friday on the tunnel near Nogales, Sonora, across from Nogales, Ariz. Mexican Federal Police posted a video of the tunnel earlier this week.
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Who needs fences? Seismograph detectors would be more productive by far, monitoring for noises made by smugglers building & using tunnels under fences.
There is small/no need for a "tunnel" if there is no fence. :roll:
https://www.azcentral.com/story/new...ug-tunnel-one-month-found-nogales/2550685002/
Hot damn y'all, ah swar! Ain't that a paradox. Trump wants to spend billions of dollars on a Wall and them crafty devils are digging under walls with $15 dollar shovels and pickaxes. Would this be deja vu? No question about it. At least they could get some military $700 shovels to empathize with us dumb taxpayers, eh?
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Ignorance of the time and money a tunnel like this actually takes.
I agree that you are ignorant of the facts. I've done some tunneling. I've tunneled inside your mind and don't even pay rent. I can't stay long because vacuums don't suport life.
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Tunnels take a long time to build and often require the type of investment that only organized criminal enterprises can get away with...
Ignorance of the time and money a tunnel like this actually takes.
Thankfully, they are easy to find and plug up.
Fences means having to use more resources and time intensive methods like tunnels. Put the fences a little bit into the ground and the tunnel has to be deeper. Find the tunnel and destroy it and now that expensive investment is lost. All of this slows down the process.
How many people went through the tunnel?
A 20-yard wall is defeated by a 21-yard ladder.
There are tunnels, small planes, hot air balloons, gliders, boats around the shores, ladders... and bulldozers sponsored by the drug cartels to damage the wall, out of spite, if one is built.
Not to forget, most illegals come through legal entry points and simply overstay their visas.
Spending billions on a wall is stupid.
I'd rather see the money spent to enforce labor laws and go after employers who offer jobs to illegals.
Dry out the jobs, and they will stop coming.
Offer jobs, and they will come, wall or not.
Do hire lots of Labor Department auditors, energetically go after the illegal job offers (with fines and indictment of the bosses who offer jobs), and if there is money left, so, yeah, why not, let's also build a wall. It will help to a certain degree. But focusing on the wall is stupid.
The dishonesty belongs to you. My question is valid. If your argument is that walls dont work because tunnels and ladders then it's reasonable to challenge that by asking for the data of tunnel and ladder traffic. What you're doing is trying to deflect from answering my question with the typical emotional immaturity that has become the lefts crutch and its calling card. You party mascot is a one trick donkeyOh look. Another idiotically dishonest attempt at redirection.
Clue: the magical ever-shifting Trumpist standard does not become an unspecified number of people going through a tunnel just because you attempt to misdirect the thread that way.
I think you mean a 21 foot ladder.
All of those methods require time and resources to put in place. Even if/when these are used, a wall gives border patrol agents a chance to intervene.
A 20-yard wall is defeated by a 21-yard ladder.
There are tunnels, small planes, hot air balloons, gliders, boats around the shores, ladders... and bulldozers sponsored by the drug cartels to damage the wall, out of spite, if one is built.
Not to forget, most illegals come through legal entry points and simply overstay their visas.
Spending billions on a wall is stupid.
I'd rather see the money spent to enforce labor laws and go after employers who offer jobs to illegals.
Dry out the jobs, and they will stop coming.
Offer jobs, and they will come, wall or not.
Do hire lots of Labor Department auditors, energetically go fter the illegal job offers (with fines and indictment of the bosses who offer jobs), and if there is money left, so, yeah, why not, let's also build a wall. It will help to a certain degree. But focusing on the wall is stupid.
Yes, of course it's political posturing. Both parties have been only focusing on how to score points, not exactly on what is best for America.Yes, it is. A ladder defeats a wall. Weather defeats a drone. Bribes defeat labor department auditors. So let's either do nothing, have open borders, and let the citizens deal with whatever comes in, or let's put it all together and secure the borders. The game the dems and pubbies are playing isn't about the money. It's about politics. The dems think they have a winner because Trump claimed the shut down. The pubbies think they have a winner because walls, along with other tactics works pretty well. When Pelosi said she won't agree to one dollar to fund any kind of border security that includes a wall, painted the dems into a corner. Two political parties, wasting time on keeping a promise. One side say's wall work, one side says they don't. Looks like a stalemate to me. When their is a hard decision to make, a good method is to look at wosrt case scenerios on both sides. If congress funds a wall, what is the worst thing that can happen. If they don't, and there is no wall/barrier built, what is the worst thing that can happen?
How many people went through the tunnel?
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