We can tell some of our Briefer friends that do not live in a border state or the Southwest somewhere, just what is going on.
We can tell them how the media isn't reporting things we know.
We can tell them that the new brand of "Asylum" seeker isn't seeking asylum, until they are apprehended, and that they are well rehearsed in exactly what to say when captured.
we can show them how on several occasions, that jihadist have tried to come in illegally through the southern border.
We can show them all the local state and federal crime statistics to back up our claims.
We can take racism out of the equation, and show them how we live quite well with our neighbors whose heritage is from places south of our southern border, thank you very much.
Yet, it is as if we are talking to a wall (one that hasn't been built yet, but needs to be).
They refuse to believe that this time, and probably for at least a decade or more, that the answers to the issues on our Southern border will not be found in some Emma Lazarus poem.