pknopp
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But it would decrease the amount of property I have to monitor.
In the case of the Southern border, a wall would allows for us to physically patrol a much smaller area and use cameras on the wall that would alert border patrol when a breach was in progress. The physical barrier would gives us time to respond.
Anyone that opposes a wall doesn’t really want border security. Thats the bottom line.
As long as the jobs are here they will get here. Anyone that doesn't insist on mandatory e-verify doesn't want border security.