JoyV wrote:
Yes some still get past the wall. In San Diego, Jim Henry, assistant chief of the Border Patrol's San Diego sector says apprehensions here are down 95 percent from pre-wall numbers. Going from 100,000 a year to 5,000 a year, largely because the single strand of cable marking the border was replaced by double -- and in some places, triple -- fencing.
I think that is a good indication the wall works in San Diego!!!!
Walls are not built to keep immigrants out, just slow them down so the border guards can get to the breached area and capture them.
Walls always worked until the President promised the conserned voters he would. Uild them.
If walls don't work why do most California politics and residents have them around THEIR HOMES and fenced communities?