We would not need the fence if the government would let us defend our borders with whatever force is necessary to do the job..this is an invasion.
2007-05-14 14:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It need only stretch from California to Texas. The Gulf of Mexico is a natural barrier that can be patrolled by the Coast Guard. The fence should be high voltage to keep deportation numbers - and expenses - down. Plus, if we incorporate alligators into the Rio Grande, it would also help keep the numbers down while preserving an endangered species.
2007-05-12 07:24:18
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answered by Anonymous
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They can use High and low tech, to make sure they prevent anybody else getting into America Illegally, creating havoc on American Citizens! I hope they put pulse weapons, Concettina wire, razor blades, Laser weapons, cameras, build a mote and put alligators, poisonous snakes, broken glass and sulfur in and around the 25 foot High, 25 foot deep, 20 foot wide WALL! I am sick and tired of the bleeding hearts that think they are oh so innocent, when they aren't. They are threatening democracy as we Know it and our sovereignty as a nation!
Congress and Senate are trying to sneak around Committe Hearings on Illegal Immigration and Fast Track Amnesty in the next two weeks. They do not want to hear about the plight of Americans at the hands of Illegal Aliens! You can Stop them...Pass the Word! They should be Impeached for not upholding their Oath of Office and Not Protecting American Citizens! Do the Below Web Searches!
2007-05-06 17:47:35
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answered by ShadowCat 6
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normally, i'll be against your idea, especially since you seem to be a racist (an idea given away by your "refried beaners for everyone" comment). However, under the current circumstances of the economy, those 12 million jobs taken by illegals are seriously needed by citizens, so for a set limit of, let's say, 40 years, all illegals should be deported and not allowed into the U.S. without going through the traditional LEGAL process to become a U.S. citizen.
2016-05-17 07:21:00
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answered by ? 3
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Yes and it should extend 30 miles into the ocean, west from California and east from Texas. The company officials who drove this wreck of depressed wages ought to see a fence outside their cell windows if they're lucky enough to have a window. It can remind then that doors and door locks, and fences, gates and laws mean something to most of us. And they can count the rivits and the barbed wire barbs to comfort themselves.
2007-05-06 17:48:28
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answered by John T 1
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There should be no fence at all. Learn your history and realize that Americans have been treating Mexicans like crap since Mexico was founded. All this illegal immigration, though it should be dealt with with earned residency measures, is really just the U.S. getting bit in the ***.
2007-05-06 19:12:31
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answered by Anonymous
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hell Yea West to East, look up "San Diego border fence" it run into the pacific ocean!!!!
http://immigrationoutpost.com/first-time-at-the-border-an-odd-game/
Now let build 2100 miles of fence like that and run to the Gulf of Mexico?
2007-05-06 17:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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THERE SHOULD NOT BE A FENCE FROM EAST TO
WEST. IS THERE A BORDER IN BETWEEN U.S. AND
CANADA. OR CHINA OR IRAQ? NO THERE ISN'T
THE PEOPLE FROM MEXICO ARE HUMANS JUST
LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. THEY ARE NOT DOGS THAT
NEED A FENCE SO THEY WON'T PASS INTO
ANOTHER AREA. WHAT THE HELL....................
2007-05-11 08:46:45
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answered by Rosemary M 3
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No, like the Mexican said,"it will be torn down eventually". He didn't respect the laws the first time, why would he now? I prefer mine fields and machine gun implacements.
2007-05-13 02:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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From Texas to California,yes.A very high fence(preferably high voltage)
2007-05-06 16:53:06
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answered by Linda L 2
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