(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."

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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.

 
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.

You're an idiot. If they could survive there, they would already live there.
 
You're an idiot. If they could survive there, they would already live there.
Not true. They can be relocated there from their native Florida. Some have been seen in Texas due to heavy rains in Mexico.

Key points about alligators and crocodiles in Texas:

    • American alligators: The only crocodilian species native to Texas, found in the eastern half of the state, particularly along the coast and the Louisiana border.
    • American crocodiles: Native to Florida, not Texas.
    • Crocodiles near the border: Recent reports indicate crocodiles migrating into areas near the Texas border in Mexico due to flooding, but not establishing populations within Texas.
 
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.

More Christian love from fake Christians....
 
Not true. They can be relocated there from their native Florida. Some have been seen in Texas due to heavy rains in Mexico.

Key points about alligators and crocodiles in Texas:

    • American alligators: The only crocodilian species native to Texas, found in the eastern half of the state, particularly along the coast and the Louisiana border.
    • American crocodiles: Native to Florida, not Texas.
    • Crocodiles near the border: Recent reports indicate crocodiles migrating into areas near the Texas border in Mexico due to flooding, but not establishing populations within Texas.
You are still an idiot. There are gators already in Texas.
 
Not much to eat on the Rio. If they like Mexican food, problem solved.
Yes there is!

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Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout - NMDGF


The Rio Grande is home to a diverse range of wildlife and fish, including both native and introduced species. Notable fish include the Rio Grande cutthroat trout in the upper reaches and the Rio Grande cichlid (also known as Texas cichlid) in the lower portions of the river. The Rio Grande also supports various bird species, mammals, and other wildlife, particularly in areas like the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge.

Fish:
  • Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout:
    Found in the upper Rio Grande, especially in the Rio Grande National Forest.

  • Rio Grande Cichlid:
    Found in the lower reaches near Brownsville, Texas and northeastern Mexico.

  • Other Native Fish:
    The Rio Grande once supported 24 native fish species, including the Rio Grande sucker.

  • Introduced Species:
    The river also contains various introduced fish species, including largemouth bass, crappie, and catfish.
Wildlife:
  • Mammals:
    Elk, mule deer, pronghorn, bighorn sheep, bobcats, foxes, badgers, and ringtails are found in the Rio Grande area.

  • Birds:
    The Rio Grande Valley is a significant habitat for migratory birds, including sandhill cranes, geese, and various waterfowl. The Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge is particularly known for its bird diversity.

  • Insects:
    The area supports a wide variety of insects, including beetles and butterflies.

  • Reptiles and Amphibians:
    The speckled racer snake and southern yellow bat are also found in the region.

  • Endangered Species:
    The Rio Grande area is home to several endangered species, including the Mexican wolf and black-footed ferret.
 
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.

No, it's true

Rosie Odonnell was smuggled onto a plane from Ireland and dropped into the Rio Grande as a deterent.

Since that time there has been zero immigration.

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Why not just put out signs in Spanish and English so no Texans are killed or injured?
 
More Christian love from fake Christians....
The Islamic answer you will love. And what is karma is if tens of millions of Americans and more become muslins as their power grows. You guys have a tiger by the tail and do not even realize it.
 
The Islamic answer you will love. And what is karma is if tens of millions of Americans and more become muslins as their power grows. You guys have a tiger by the tail and do not even realize it.
Is Alligator halal?
 
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My pharmacist and his son, Muslims, are very good people who have won awards for all the work they've done for the community. They are not enemies.
 

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