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    1. I am not calling for open borders

      If you do not will the means you cannot will the end; got another suggestion?

      Comment by Dave Schuler — Monday, November 28, 2024 @ 10:42 pm

    2. I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that 500 million Chinese would like to enter the USofA. If large ocean going vessels started to off load them daily, would that be ok also?

      Comment by AllenS — Tuesday, November 29, 2024 @ 6:03 am

    3. […] em quite lengthy, is a pretty big deal. This morning I discovered Steven Taylor’s follow-up post on the border fence idea, and I thought I’d respond a bit to that, because I find the ide […]

      Pingback by A Knight’s Blog » More On The Topic Of The Month — Tuesday, November 29, 2024 @ 8:07 am

    4. Dave,

      I would support some type of gust worker program, although whether the one the President has suggested is the proper one is another issue.

      Comment by Dr. Steven Taylor — Tuesday, November 29, 2024 @ 8:53 am

    5. […] ption, and he has a long post up about the advisability–or rather, the lack thereof–of a border fence between the U.S. and Mexico. His points about the significance of such a fence, […]

      Pingback by Harshly Mellow — Tuesday, November 29, 2024 @ 11:20 am

    6. Let’s just grade a gravel road all along the border, and send military troops and national guard there for advanced training. When the mexicans show up on their side of the border in a jeep with a machine gun, we respond by showing an M-1 Abrams tank, and so forth. Patrol segments and times could be assigned randomly by a very smart computer program. Troops would be trained to track, catch, identify,record data, detain,jail, deport, or any thing else we need to do to stop illegal immigration. Gaps in the randomly assigned segments of the border would be randomly assigned to the Texas minuetmen to observe. Reports of their observations would be immediately sent to military commanders. Significant reports would be immediately responded to with the use of military helicopters and other high tech equipment. Please notice that I have not mentioned the border patrol. Perhaps we could let them in on the action when their performance merits it.

      Comment by Emmet L. Grumbles — Thursday, December 22, 2024 @ 7:22 pm

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