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There are many borders, legal, physical, financial, which one can be used most to stop the illegal flow?
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Games over man, they kicked our ass. In 200 yrs you won't recognize this country. I intend to live that long. You could slow it down with mines. Stuff like that gets peoples attention. And antifa's attention. Shooting people off of fences went out with the Berlin wall. I like the idea but it isn't going to happen. Well, it might. Who knows what's in store.
But as long as there are lawyers the asylum ploy works. Until it is overridden. But while it's debated(I would spend about one hr on debate)thousands more pour in.
The U.S. is monolithic. It can't move fast. Cockroaches,ants and woodpeckers move fast an get it done. We don't follow that model.
Legal? Takes forever. Physical? Not practical. Financial? Poor people aren't swayed. Political? That can work. In a word.Last edited by dryheat; 06-01-2019, 01:52.If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.Comment
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Speaking of tariffs, the latest proposal, to start at 5% with Mexico and bump it up by 5% every month (max 25%) has quite a few people talking.
The idea is to tax US businesses and consumers depending on how well the Mexican government does or doesn't do something. People look at that and see that it might not work. Aha, but Mexico is spooked and is sending an emissary to DC to hash this out, so.... leverage applied! Well maybe not. Mexico will get hurt but it's far from clear they get hurt the most. And there may only be so much they can do. They're not the richest country, don't have all the fancy electronic gear, but their border with us is exactly the same length as ours with them.Comment
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It is not a bad idea, if you want to keep people out of a place, to make their experience there so miserable that they don't want to go back.Comment
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More lies.... The Mexican borders are secure. Try walking or driving illegally across the order into Mexico and you will find your butt in a celda.Speaking of tariffs, the latest proposal, to start at 5% with Mexico and bump it up by 5% every month (max 25%) has quite a few people talking.
The idea is to tax US businesses and consumers depending on how well the Mexican government does or doesn't do something. People look at that and see that it might not work. Aha, but Mexico is spooked and is sending an emissary to DC to hash this out, so.... leverage applied! Well maybe not. Mexico will get hurt but it's far from clear they get hurt the most. And there may only be so much they can do. They're not the richest country, don't have all the fancy electronic gear, but their border with us is exactly the same length as ours with them.Comment
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"The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. UllmanComment
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Israel, Syria and Jordan are neighbors. Iran and Iraq are neighbors and just like them we have had wars with our neighbor Mexico in the past. What is going on now would be considered and act of war by most other countries. The border is becoming more distinguished.Comment
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found this while reading about tomatoes,,,
But sealing its porous southern border with Guatemala is probably impossible because Mexico lacks sufficient infrastructure to completely patrol a frontier that includes a river passing through dense jungle.
CULIACAN, Mexico (AP) — Tomato exporter Sergio Esquer Peiro spent much of Friday in hastily called meetings with other stunned growers, trying to evaluate the potential fallout of U.S.
some mention of Mexico and the caravans etc in the articleComment
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Personally I would rather grow tomatoes then just read about them...

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I don't like fresh tomatoes, (they taste odd to me)
but love tomato sauces etc
used to grow a pile of them
wife cannot have them on her AIP diet (nightshades area a no no) so I did not plant any this yearComment

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