Border Fences? What Do You Think of This Idea to Keep Out Illegals?
Question by mj: Border Fences? What do you think of this idea to keep out illegals?
It doesn’t matter how high you build them. Its how to keep illegals from entering our country, injuring our border patrol, and costing California big bucks. I feel the same should apply to the new border fence as it does in a Maximum Security Prision. And this is to use barb wire on top and electrify the fence. Before you start thinking it is a bad idea or cruel read why I feel this way. When they enter our country to do whatever they plan on doing they are doing it illegally and this is a crime.
If you reversed it, we would go directly to La Mesa Prision outside of TJ. These illegals are breaking the law, injuring border patrol, running drugs,and using our resourses and it needs to be stopped. I say, use Barb wire and electrify the fence, what are your views on this?
Best answer:
Answer by Roz
they need to be 90 feet high and have electric shock spokes at the top
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