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Border walls work - Hungary is an example

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Hungary's second border fence has just been completed in the southern town of Asotthalom. The 96-mile long, 14 ft. tall double-line of defense doesn't look too intimidating from a distance. Go a little closer and you'll notice several layers of razor-wire capable of delivering electric shocks, cameras, heat sensors and loud speakers ready to tell migrants they're about to break Hungarian law if they as much as touch the fence.

Add a few hundred military officers and "border hunters" and it's virtually impossible to break.


https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...order_wall_is_working_spectacularly_well.html

Border security includes border walls. The lying liars telling lies about their lies - a.k.a., Democrats - are lying liars in claiming walls do not work.
 
Wonder why this story from 2017 popped into your mind, all of the sudden?
 
Walls, baby. Walls. They work.
You mean the barbed wire, chain link fence referenced in the article? At 96 miles long, that's exactly 4,9% the length of the US southern border. Apples & oranges.
 
You mean the barbed wire, chain link fence referenced in the article? At 96 miles long, that's exactly 4,9% the length of the US southern border. Apples & oranges.

Is it working Tibs, yes or no?
 
You mean the barbed wire, chain link fence referenced in the article? At 96 miles long, that's exactly 4,9% the length of the US southern border. Apples & oranges.

The point is that it is much easier to defend terrain over a prepared obstacle belt than it is open ground. you can secure an obstacle belt with far fewer people so it is what is known as a force multiplier. I have pointed this out ad nauseum to you folks on the left. I suspect that your real concern is keeping the border open and having thousands of future welfare voters pour across everyday.
 
Tibs, checking his ammo before responding:

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for what it's worth, my uncle was on the Border Patrol for 40 years or so. Give or take a few. He knows the border from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico. He's seen every inch of the border. He knows that people come across the border both above and below ground. He was also a supervisor at one of the detention facilities, overseeing the entire place.

As such, he's said that the best way to control immigration and minimize ILLEGAL immigration is with a fence, wall or some type of barrier - be it physical or implied. "There are many places on the border where a wall cannot physically be placed. Those are the places where you patrol after a wall has been placed in places where it can be placed. It would allow the Border Patrol agents to more effectively do their job."

but, yeah, Tibs knows more about the border.
 
You mean the barbed wire, chain link fence referenced in the article? At 96 miles long, that's exactly 4,9% the length of the US southern border. Apples & oranges.

They're installing a Bollard fence. Apples and oranges.
 
I think Trump has figured out how to build a wall and have Mexico pay for it. Charge a tariff.
 
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