Is Building a Wall on Our Southern Border a Good Idea or bad idea? Please give me your opinion in the comment section below.
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A Wall is needed whether that is a brick and mortar, concrete or wooden structure, a zapping laser beam, monitored cameras, an electrified fence of some kind, or a manned patrolling of that border.... or whatever other form of securing it against illegal trespassing and crossing... This is a must for the new American Domestic Defense Initiative that needs to stop the illegal alien, slave, terrorist, drug, counterfeit currency, merchandise and other contraband trafficking across that border into our country that endangers our lives, our families, our friends, our property, our neighborhoods, our commerce and our nation’s economic stability!
We absolutely must have a border wall. Most countries have borders protected. We haven't been doing our job to protect our own!!!
Building a wall on the Mexican border is long overdue. The Mexicans have over run the border towns and then some. Any other country you might want to visit will not let you in without stating why you are there and how long you plan on staying. They have strict rules in place. Its wonderful to see our standards coming up to what the rest of the world has been operating on!
Bad idea. Real Texians don't want #FedGov on our soil whether it's building a wall or trying to catch criminals who want to cross our borders illegally.
Our 10-15,000,000 Texas Militia are quite capable of guarding the north-south-east-west borders of the Lone Star Republic.
Let me clarify. There is no Texas Constitutional Militia. But our radio show is attempting to rectify that. And we don't need an act of Congress to call it forth when matters pertain to State powers (states don't have rights, only persons do).
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