Oswald Was Innocent
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I would agree as well. They would survive in it's brackish water like they did in South Florida. Third worlders and their children would be fine protein for them and it would help the crocodile population boost tremendously. In Florida there's around 1,500 to 2,000 of the species there. That's up from around 3 to 400 of them in the 70s when they were in the endangered list. Louisiana has an overpopulation of gators. They could be trapped and taken to the Rio Grande to feast on illegals and cause a deterrence in border crossings.
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(VIDEO) President Trump on Putting Crocodiles in Texas's Rio Grande to Stop Illegal Border Crossers: "A lot of People Think we Should Do it, Frankly" | The Gateway Pundit | by Jordan Conradson
President Trump signaled on Tuesday that he may be open to putting crocodiles in the Rio Grande River in Texas, saying “a lot of people like” the idea.
