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Originally Posted by TheDoc
Ratio is important because the amount of illegals we have, vs. enforcement is way out of ratio... we can't get more enforcement because we don't have the population to pay for it. Ratios are damn important.
Parts of the areas are heavily monitored 20 miles in that don't have the wall... many parts of the layered wall areas keep them out - other parts don't need a wall at all - the goal is to funnel them into smaller regions that can more easily be monitored and covered - until a multi layered wall can be built - which works.
Before we had employment laws, most didn't pass through... but we still have more come into the state than any other.
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What part of southern Arizona has a layered wall? I'm not familiar with any. Are they further west by Yuma?
Santa Cruz county has large portions of wall and is heavily monitored. There are checkpoints at Agua Linda, Amado and Hwy 286. These and roving Border Patrol are the real threat to smugglers, not a wall. A wall is a waste of money. Manpower is the solution, not that I advocate more militarization of the border region. I advocate making work permits and citizenship easier to obtain.