BigOrangeTrain
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When will Border Patrol Agents stop showing up for work because they have a mortgage to pay and need to find a job that is paying them.
Whether they support the wall or not, no one works with out pay for long once the bills start piling up.
So, your saying that these ARE enemy invaders who will do whatever they have to do to enter illegally?And the proposed technology solutions are defeatable.
Lidar was proposed. A static placed sensor like that can can be blinded easily.
Acoustic sensors are defeatable.
Why not just use a ladder instead of a saw? Why not use a rope instead of a ladder?
Even a mine field can be breached.
Every measure has a counter measure. Every counter measure has a counter. That doesn’t mean they don’t have a level of effectiveness above “nothing”. This story and tweet really doesn’t communicate anything not already considered.
Nice take away while ignoring the deterrence against many who would otherwise just walk across. Guess it was TLDR and you didn’t make it to the last paragraphSo, your saying that these ARE enemy invaders who will do whatever they have to do to enter illegally?
Thank for clearing that up!
GoFundMe refunding donors money to border wall campaign after organizer redirects cash to his nonprofit
GoFundMe will refund more than $20 million to donors who gave money to a campaign organized by an Air Force veteran to build a wall along the southwest border.
The company said it is giving back the donations because the organizer, Brian Kolfage, announced the funds would be directed to a nonprofit he created, not the federal government as originally promised.
Man behind 'Build the Wall' GoFundMe has reportedly made a potentially lucrative contact list thanks to a shadowy email-harvesting operation
Brian Kolfage, the veteran who created the GoFundMe campaign to raise money for the wall, now has a potentially lucrative list of emails thanks to the fundraiser, according to NBC News.
NBC News reported that Kolfage, who was associated with websites that published false stories and had pages shut down by Facebook, claims to have gathered 3.5 million email addresses through his border wall campaign.
NBC News, which spoke to former employees and looked at public records, reported that Kolfage has repeatedly created GoFundMe campaigns and published inflammatory fake stories pushed from websites that are allegedly associated with him. Through those online avenues, he has harvested email addresses of people who may be willing to donate to conservative causes.