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http://www.npr.org/2017/10/19/558730292/30-foot-border-wall-prototypes-erected-in-san-diego-borderlands
^^^BUILD THE WALL!!!
Exactly what I am talking about.... Is this really a good thing?
Of course it is. It will help reduce illegal drug trafficking, child trafficking, and the flow of illegal Immigration. It doesn't cost all that much either. Even at $22 billion that would be the equivalent of we paid to fight for 2 months in the Iraq war.
Why wouldn't it be a good thing? Because it offends Mexico and a bunch of libs? Good lord, feelings are for sissies.
No, because illegal immigration is maybe a GOOD thing, and a wall won't stop illgals.
Lol... Illegal ANYTHING is not a good thing. It's BREAKING THE LAW!!!! And how will a wall not stop illegals? That's a ridiculous argument.
There's thing thing called an airplane. It goes over walls. There is also this thing called overstaying a visa. There is also this thing called tunnels.
Weak argument. So a wall can't stop ALL of them so we shouldn't do it? Why bother putting a fence around the White House since clearly it doesn't stop everyone from getting though? Why bother putting a fence around a garden since maybe a bunny or two will still get in. Why bother putting a door on your house because I could easily break it down. Why bother putting locks on cars when windows can be broken.
http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2015/sep/08/jorge-ramos/ramos-40-undocumented-immigrants-come-air/
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/424879/visa-overstays-todays-immigration-crisis-mark-krikorian
It's really more like half would be stopped by the wall, maybe less. And your comparisons are weak because there is less cost to doing those things than building a wall. I would be all for it if it did not cost taxpayer money that could be going to public benefits. If we are going to spend years building the wall, it has to serve it's purpose better than 50%.
What do you mean 'half'? Half of what?
We don't even know how many illegals are pouring over the southern border. We only know of the ones that get caught which is about 400,000 a year.
Also a wall would cost less than what we spent to find the Iraq war for 2 months.
Don't forget it will reduce illegal drug trafficking and human trafficking.... Or since it won't stop ALL of this illegal activity you don't want it?
We think that the wall will only prevent at the most half of illegal immigration to the united states. I am not saying that it is BAD to build a wall, I am just saying that the resources and cost is too much.
Your comparison is meaningless. It's a lot of money no matter what.
So how much is half? Give me a number and we'll do the math.
Let's say 500,000 is whole, so 250,000 is half, sound fair?
So you think only 100,000 are getting through the southern border every year without the USA knowing and 400,000 are getting apprehended? Seems low considering I keep hearing there are 11+ million illegals in the USA. Don't you think?
I would think if we are catching 400,000 a year we probably would have stopped MORE with a bigger, better, longer wall.... maybe 800,000 a year, probably more? I mean a wall is WAY MORE EFFECTIVE than no wall. With no wall we have documented felons like Steinle's murderer deported 6 times before he killed her. Its not THAT hard to cross the border these days. Look at the MS-13 #s and you'll see that.
It would not be jard to get OVER a wall. Step 1 Get a VISA Step 2. Fly over the wall Step 3 Overstay your visa. I used a conservative estimate. Let's use your estimate and do the math.
I will tackle visa overstays later (those have to be applied for)... But for now you said a wall is too expensive and it won't do anything to help. So let's do the math on just the wall. How many people do you think are crossing the border via land (in total) considering we are apprehending about 400,000 illegals a year?
We apprehend 400,000 people crossing the border by land?
Yes, in 2016. That # doesn't include visa overstays.
OK let's do the math. Let's say 1,000,000 people try per year, and 400,000 are caught.
Do you think it's reasonable that a wall would stop an additional 400,000 of the 600,000 that are getting into the country each year?
Let's assume 200,000 find a way to get in via tunnels, sleeping guards, or whatever.
While 400,000 in a year doesn't seem like a lot, would you agree that stopping 4 million illegals over 10 years is a lot? And how many kids will those illegals that were stopped because of the wall... How many kids would they of had.
So a $22 billion dollar wall will stop 4 million illegals from entering the country. Again, thats the cost of 2 months in Iraq.
Next... Let's talk about illegal immigrants that are committing crimes... Read this first though....
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/immigration/327229-crimes-by-illegal-aliens-not-legal-immigrants-are-the-real
Remember, this is a conversation about the wall being too expensive. We'll tackle illegal drugs and human trafficking next.... Maybe the strain on the healthcare (hospital) system and the education system too.
The wall would not stop that many people. More come in through airplanes and overstaying visas, and with the wall people would find more creative ways to get in. The wall would stop, at MAX, 100,000 more.