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2020-01-10 at 1:13 PM UTCWaiting for literally any evidence on anything you say, Speedy.
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2020-01-10 at 4:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Then
As usual no credibility.
Go hide your head in shame like you did when I proved that no new border wall has been built.
You better question what those people are feeding you.
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2020-01-10 at 5:04 PM UTCHere ya go Nov. 2019
These are the words of the Customs and Border Protection Comissioner Mark Morgan, a trump appointee.đMORGAN: So, 78 miles of new wall has been built.
So there you have it.
QUESTION: So, much of that, obviously, is replacing wall that formerly existed, the President said was insufficient. How many miles of wall now exist where there was no wall whatsoever?
MORGAN: So, again, myâmy response to that is: Every mile of wall that's being built is a new mile of wall.
QUESTION: No disagreements. But how manyâbut just for a breakdown, how many miles formerly existed that have now been renovated or replaced? And how many milesânew, where nothing existed?
MORGAN: So, right now, the 78 miles that have been built have been built where there was an existing form of barrier. We just started breaking ground in [the Rio Grande Valley], where we're building miles of new wall where there has been no structure there at all.
QUESTION: So that's just now starting the construction of new wallâ
MORGAN: That's correctâŚ
Yeah, land acquisition is going to continue to be a challenge. I'll give you an example: So you could have a mile of landâagain, on the southwest borderâwhere it goes back in time, and you could have multiple owners, from 10 to 100 owners that have a piece of that land. Sometimes the records go way back; the records weren't that great. And it's a challenge to go through that process.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2019/11/14/trump_admin_confirms_all_78_miles_of_new_border_wall_built_so_far_are_replacements_for_existing_barriers.html -
2020-01-10 at 5:30 PM UTCLol you know speedy doesnt believe in sources!
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2020-01-10 at 7:45 PM UTCRapenologist raped that republicass
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2020-01-11 at 3:22 AM UTCBumpity bumpđ
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2020-01-11 at 3:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Here ya go Nov. 2019
These are the words of the Customs and Border Protection Comissioner Mark Morgan, a trump appointee.đ
So there you have it.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2019/11/14/trump_admin_confirms_all_78_miles_of_new_border_wall_built_so_far_are_replacements_for_existing_barriers.html
That proves what? That it is a process that is taking place? -
2020-01-11 at 2:35 PM UTC
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2020-01-11 at 2:36 PM UTCSpeedy Rapekit has no facts and no argument. RAPED.
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2020-01-11 at 2:38 PM UTC
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2020-01-11 at 4:08 PM UTCYou have to hand it to the Trump administration. They know how to mend a fence.
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2020-01-11 at 4:28 PM UTCThe point is that they could just walk through the broken wall before, but now it will be a lot harder. The whole idea behind the wall is deterrent, not prevention.
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2020-01-11 at 4:46 PM UTC
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2020-01-11 at 4:49 PM UTC
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2020-01-11 at 4:50 PM UTC
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2020-01-11 at 4:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra *artistic steel slats
A wall is a structure that defines an area, carries a load; provides security, shelter, or soundproofing; or is decorative. There are many kinds of walls, including:
Walls in buildings that form a fundamental part of the superstructure or separate interior rooms, sometimes for fire safety
Border barriers between countries
Brick walls
Defensive walls in fortifications
Doors, mobile walls on hinges which open to form a gateway
Glass walls (only when most of the wall, in smaller amounts it is called a window)
Permanent, solid fences
Precast walls
Retaining walls, which hold back dirt, stone, water, or noise sound
Stone walls
Walls that protect from oceans (seawalls) or rivers (levees) -
2020-01-11 at 5:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Or they can just cross through the other 1,876 miles
You know, the remaining 96% of the border.
Stop lying.
Between the physical barriers, security is provided by a 'virtual fence' of sensors, cameras, and other surveillance equipment used to dispatch United States Border Patrol agents to suspected migrant crossings.[2] In May 2011, the Department of Homeland Security stated that it had 649 miles (1,044 km) of barriers in place.[3] The total length of the continental border is 1,954 miles (3,145 km).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico%E2%80%93United_States_barrier