Question for the wall haters

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The DEMs claim 90% of the illegal hard drugs enter the US through POE. OK. Let's say that's true.
Now the DEMs want to spend billions on reducing the 90%. Seems logical enough.
Let's say advanced technology reduces the percent down to say 50%. Seems fair enough. Maybe down to 30%. GREAT!
The cartels aren't going to stop making the hard drugs. We can all agree on that right?
So the cartels have this huge demand for the hard drugs from the dealers in the US.
If the cartels can't get the drugs through POE where do you all think the cartels are going to try to smuggle in the drugs?
THAT'S RIGHT!!!!! Across any parts of the border that don't have some form of effective barrier!
Pretty basic simple logic.
Enhance the POE and build an effective wall/barrier. Both must be done!
If shit for brains Beto has his way the current walls/barriers would be taken down.
Think on that.
 
The DEMs claim 90% of the illegal hard drugs enter the US through POE. OK. Let's say that's true.
Now the DEMs want to spend billions on reducing the 90%. Seems logical enough.
Let's say advanced technology reduces the percent down to say 50%. Seems fair enough. Maybe down to 30%. GREAT!
The cartels aren't going to stop making the hard drugs. We can all agree on that right?
So the cartels have this huge demand for the hard drugs from the dealers in the US.
If the cartels can't get the drugs through POE where do you all think the cartels are going to try to smuggle in the drugs?
THAT'S RIGHT!!!!! Across any parts of the border that don't have some form of effective barrier!
Pretty basic simple logic.
Enhance the POE and build an effective wall/barrier. Both must be done!
If shit for brains Beto has his way the current walls/barriers would be taken down.
Think on that.
If they’re reduced to sending runners across hundreds of miles of desert, with a great chance of death pr capture, and carrying a tiny fraction of what they could pass through POE’s before, it will greaty reduce the number of drugs that come in. Or we could just build a wall like a caveman and do nothing about POE; becaise that’s what will happen if we go the idiotic wall route.
 
They drive across parts of the border nowwhich are not poe’s.
The DEMs claim 90% of the illegal hard drugs enter the US through POE. OK. Let's say that's true.
Now the DEMs want to spend billions on reducing the 90%. Seems logical enough.
Let's say advanced technology reduces the percent down to say 50%. Seems fair enough. Maybe down to 30%. GREAT!
The cartels aren't going to stop making the hard drugs. We can all agree on that right?
So the cartels have this huge demand for the hard drugs from the dealers in the US.
If the cartels can't get the drugs through POE where do you all think the cartels are going to try to smuggle in the drugs?
THAT'S RIGHT!!!!! Across any parts of the border that don't have some form of effective barrier!
Pretty basic simple logic.
Enhance the POE and build an effective wall/barrier. Both must be done!
If shit for brains Beto has his way the current walls/barriers would be taken down.
Think on that.
If they’re reduced to sending runners across hundreds of miles of desert, with a great chance of death pr capture, and carrying a tiny fraction of what they could pass through POE’s before, it will greaty reduce the number of drugs that come in. Or we could just build a wall like a caveman and do nothing about POE; becaise that’s what will happen if we go the idiotic wall route.
 
Wow, could these all have been thwarted if there was a proper wall?
Border Patrol arrests Criminal Aliens in the Rio Grande Valley | U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Border Patrol arrests Criminal Aliens in the Rio Grande Valley



Release Date:
February 20, 2019
EDINBURG, Texas – U.S. Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley Sector arrested multiple criminal aliens during the holiday weekend.

On Friday, McAllen agents working in Mission, Texas, apprehended a Salvadoran man after he entered the United States illegally. During processing, record checks revealed an arrest and conviction in the state of Iowa for enticing a minor and 3rd degree sexual abuse. The man received five years confinement.

That same day, agents working near Fronton, Texas, encountered a group of 14 illegal aliens comprised of family units and unaccompanied children. While processing the group, record checks revealed one of the men traveling with his two year old child has a previous arrest and conviction in the state of Pennsylvania for statutory sexual assault.

On Saturday, McAllen agents working in near Mission, Texas, arrested a Mexican national whose record checks revealed a warrant of arrest in Mexico for injury causing death/manslaughter/murder in the state of Quintana Roo.

On Monday, Harlingen agents working near San Benito, Texas, assisted the Department of Public Safety with a traffic stop. During the stop, agents determined one of the subjects to be an illegal alien and took him into custody. During processing, record checks revealed previous convictions for domestic violence and kidnapping in the state of South Carolina.

Additionally, over the holiday weekend, Rio Grande Valley agents arrested an MS-13 and a Sureño gang member in separate incidents.

The Border Patrol is processing the subject accordingly.
 
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