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Walls don't work? "smugglers get stuck on wall"
01-14-2019 03:01 PM
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RE: Walls don't work? "smugglers get stuck on wall"
Older story from 2012, nonetheless,

The agency's Yuma sector has seen a 95 percent reduction in human smuggling in recent years, freeing up agents to focus on drug smugglers.

"Because of how successful we are we don't have all the clutter like we had in years past," Tippets said. "Now that all the clutter is gone, we're able to focus on things that are bigger threats.
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RE: Walls don't work? "smugglers get stuck on wall"
(01-14-2019 06:36 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  Older story from 2012, nonetheless,

The agency's Yuma sector has seen a 95 percent reduction in human smuggling in recent years, freeing up agents to focus on drug smugglers.

"Because of how successful we are we don't have all the clutter like we had in years past," Tippets said. "Now that all the clutter is gone, we're able to focus on things that are bigger threats.

Wait. What?

2012? Wasn't that the prior administration? I thought walls were immoral? I guess they weren't back then but have really done some horrible acts since.

What's changed?
01-14-2019 07:29 PM
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RE: Walls don't work? "smugglers get stuck on wall"
(01-14-2019 07:29 PM)JMUDunk Wrote:  
(01-14-2019 06:36 PM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote:  Older story from 2012, nonetheless,

The agency's Yuma sector has seen a 95 percent reduction in human smuggling in recent years, freeing up agents to focus on drug smugglers.

"Because of how successful we are we don't have all the clutter like we had in years past," Tippets said. "Now that all the clutter is gone, we're able to focus on things that are bigger threats.

Wait. What?

2012? Wasn't that the prior administration? I thought walls were immoral? I guess they weren't back then but have really done some horrible acts since.

What's changed?

Exactly. If walls are "immoral"---why arent we tearing them down? ...And why are so many democrats living in gated communities behind "immoral walls"?
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