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Are we ready to fence out Mexico

Rocko9

New Member
This from MSNBC news doumentary:
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9926270/
The cause and effect of border violence

Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, filed legislation on Thursday that he thinks will limit much of the illegal immigration coming across the U.S./Mexico border.

Under his plan, the U.S. would build twin metal fences along the entire 2,000-mile border.
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The cost would be a million dollars per mile or 2 billion dollars for the 2,000 mile stretch.
Are we ready to fence out Mexico and would this be the most efficient way to do it?
 

Rocko9

New Member
Donna,
The fact that they are crossing over illegally, terrorizing along the border, drug dealing and rapes.
We didn't choose for them to be our enemy, they chose to be our enemy.
 

carpro

Well-Known Member
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Sounds like a good beginning to me. But it'll never happen.

Neither Republicans nor democrats are serious about the illegal immigration problem. It's a potato too hot for those cowards to handle.

That includes George W. Bush. :mad:
 

donnA

Active Member
Originally posted by Rocko9:
Donna,
The fact that they are crossing over illegally, terrorizing along the border, drug dealing and rapes.
We didn't choose for them to be our enemy, they chose to be our enemy.
Your talking about individuals, not a country.
 

Rocko9

New Member
Donna,
Presidente Vicente Fox chooses to do nothing about the obvious violence on the border from his side , I would think that the country of Mexico could care less about the effect it has on our country. So yes, in a way I am talking about a country and it's individuals.
 

Rocko9

New Member
Originally posted by Helen:
A million dollars a mile????

They need to get another contractor!
It would be cheaper than having to foot any more of their future medical bills . Hospitals are almost out of business because of the effects of illegal immigration.
 

billwald

New Member
I think there is only 1000 or so miles on the Mexican border. I suspect we have Mexicans install it for $10/foot including materials.
 

Ray Berrian

New Member
Topic:

"Are We Ready To Fence Out Mexico?"

Yes!! And not only Mexico but Canada. Not because we do not trust Canadians, but to keep out the 'rag head' types.

Dr. Berrian
 

Bro. Curtis

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Originally posted by Rocko9:
Donna,
The fact that they are crossing over illegally, terrorizing along the border, drug dealing and rapes.
We didn't choose for them to be our enemy, they chose to be our enemy.
Excellent, Rocko.
 

ASLANSPAL

New Member
I respect any group that organizes and plays by the rules ...Right to Life....Animal Rights....
...Environmental Rights...for the majority and the most part they have played by the rules to the point of civil disobedience. With that being
said those of us against illegal immigration in
mass should have another arrow in our quiver and
that is the political leverage of a threat of
a massive wall along our southern border(worst of the two) to bring pressure to bear for someone
to actually do something.

If push came to shove and we communicate the negaitive or illegal immigration we might win more people to our cause.

The American people are frustrated that no one
is listening to them in the major parties.

They are the ones doing illegal things we are only trying to get organized and have political
leverage for someone to take notice and do something...the wall or fence if we handle it
right and communicate our cause then people will
know why a fence or wall is needed (to stop the
stampede effect).

We are playing by the rules they are not.

Disclaimer: I respect educated people my prejudice is against uneducated people here who act and do as they please without regard or respect...they should go...and I am sorry if a
minority of innocents get caught up ..the bad ones spoiled it for them...I would personally do
my best to see that ethical and christian ones
have a chance...I used to be for amnesty and the
such but I have seen,heard, and experienced some things that have changed my mind...you have
people here who really believe it is part of Mexico in the way theY act and sometimes speak...no effort on their part to connect and intergrate into the greatest culture in the history of the world...sorry they cannot have their cake and eat it too. imho

YES! A FENCE OR A WALL SHOULD BE ON THE TABLE


One experience: The American flag was taken down
and the Mexican flag was flown for a whole week
until I pointed it out..during Cinco da Mayo this was in a major airline office of 500 people with a diverse group ..not a problem with a day or
the day of celebration in the office ..plus fly
the American Flag in a higher staff than the Mexican flag...nooooooooo they had to have the Mexican flag take over the prominent spot.

Was it a major deal ..to me it was because it
showed an attitude of not wanting to really
come into the fold...by the way a great culture
to come into and be free.

It worked out alright I communicated my wishes and future wishes (bring solutions not just a gripe). Overall the point was to stand up and make an allowance but at the same time...you cross a line which I may discern as disrespect and I will do something.

I think that is what we must do with our border
of course allow grace...but also we should not
breed familarity to those who stampede across
our border that this is a second Mexico.
 

poncho

Well-Known Member
Will this new fence stretch across the Trans Texas Corridor? &lt;- link

A little more than two years ago, political allies of Texas Governor Rick Perry quietly passed legislation creating the "Trans-Texas Corridor" (TTC). With the connivance of a largely silent press, the most expensive project in the state's history became law with scant public notice.

It's bad enough that the TTC will cost at least $185 billion, much of it derived from new toll taxes imposed on existing free roads. It's even worse that the project -- 4,000 miles of roads, rail lines, and other infrastructure crisscrossing the state, bypassing all of the cities -- will be built by a Spanish contractor rather than a firm based in the United States. But worst of all is the role to be played by this hugely expensive boondoggle in linking the transportation system of the United States with that of Mexico, thereby creating the infrastructure that will facilitate the creation of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA).
Free Trade in the Americas Conference: News Conference
 

Rocko9

New Member
Tom Tanccredo has written in part his own proposal(which is still flawed, but markedly better than Bennett's free pass)

Below is just one of the propasals to a common sense aproach of securing our borders.

Recites the sense of Congress that the President should deploy U.S. military troops, when feasible, to conduct training exercises in supporting functions for the Border Patrol.
You can find a complete list of Tom Tancredo's proposal at:
http://tancredo.house.gov/press/pressers/HR33332Pager.htm
 

here now

Member
I say we need "The Great Wall of The United States of America". It would have to be cheaper than what we pay out now and in the years to come,whatever the cost.
 

hillclimber

New Member
Originally posted by Helen:
A million dollars a mile????

They need to get another contractor!
I think I've just found a new line of work. Fences, huh, I like it, there's honor in building fences, and I'll offer a discount.
 

hillclimber

New Member
Originally posted by billwald:
I think there is only 1000 or so miles on the Mexican border. I suspect we have Mexicans install it for $10/foot including materials.
If it's built, it'll be built by Mexican labor, and that's a given.
 
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