Hunter to propose fencing U.S.-Mexico border

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3:26 p.m. November 2, 2005

WASHINGTON – A leading House Republican wants to build a fence along the entire 2,000-mile U.S.-Mexico border, a plan that could cost billions of dollars and that critics say would do little to stop illegal immigration. Rep. Duncan Hunter of San Diego, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, planned to announce legislation Thursday to create a two-layer reinforced fence with lighting and sensors from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, a 100-yard border zone to the north of the barriers, and 25 new ports of entry.

Currently, most of the westernmost 14-mile stretch of the border is lined with parallel fencing and there’s secure fencing at other vulnerable points, but long stretches of the border are protected only by patchy barbed wire or nothing at all.

“Illegal aliens continue to funnel directly into many of our local communities and adversely impact our way of life by overwhelming our schools, inundating our health care system and, most concerning, threatening our safety,” said Hunter, who was introducing the bill with Rep. Virgil Goode, R-Va . He said building a fence and enforcing immigration laws could reverse the trends.

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Build it please. Basically… come over legal ( No matter what coutnry you’re from ) or not at all IMO.
 
a 2000 mile berlin wall. ha ha!

you can put up watch towers with machine guns every 500 ft.
 
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a 2000 mile berlin wall. ha ha!

you can put up watch towers with machine guns every 500 ft.
one problem with that scenario: mexico isn’t the United States 😉
 
Back in the 1980’s I’ve personally watched people running directly in the open across the border where Tijuana meets San Diego.

In the open!

Please put up those signs!! At least give us a chance to maintain our laws so that we won’t have to spend more money to enforce them!

Just try to cross a border of any other country from America without the legal requirements of the country that you as an American want to enter. Now even Canada is requiring at least a passport and an additional I.D. before they allow you into their country.

Why should America have laws for immigration if we’re not prepared to enforce them?
 
I have been toying with the idea of building a canal from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific. If yall are going to cough up billions for a barrier, yall might as well build a barrier that is going to pay you dividends in shipping. Moreover, the canal will provide employment to many of those who have been genuine in their goal of finding gainful employment Stateside. Ultimately, those teeming legions of newly employed people will be grateful enough for their new lives that they will have a vested interested in keeping criminals and terrorists out; therefore border policing will not be so huge of a money pit. :twocents:
 
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