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[–] 14829625? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Is it possible that this fence is to keep escaping U.S. criminals in? 50,000 sealed indictments.

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[–] 14829799? ago 

Hopefully. And hopefully it's not to keep Patriots trapped so they can be sent to the FEMA gulags.

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[–] 14829492? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

needs to be triple strength .....heat wall or firewall to make them back off....consider the size of the crowd....and i am sure when they get that far to the border ...i will shed some tears but also remember that the priorities are with the Americans.... they need to reside in Mexico for awhile and do the procedures that need to be done...WE make that choice not them

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[–] 14830229? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

My brother who was in Viet Nam in the army near the Saigon battle areas in 1967-1968 saw a lot of action but was blessed to live through that time with some minor wounds. He got the purple heart . He said the concertina wire worked very well in areas that called for a safer camp to rest after being in the field for days and weeks.

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[–] 14830274? [S] ago 

That's good to know.

Please express my deepest gratitude for your brother's service and the gift he granted me and my children of their freedom.

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[–] 14829090? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I think it’s a good idea, especially when you remember how the migrants overcame bridge barriers before.

Now if they try to go around it’ll be a lot harder, and doubtless the longer the wire barrier, the less will venture towards either the wire or the end of the wire. (Where troops will deter them.)

I imagine most of the cowards will go back to stone throwing, and when POTUS said “treat stones like rifles” I think he meant, “get under cover, and they’ll eventually run out of stones, AND STILL NOT GET PAST THE BRIDGE”