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Failed Immigration Policies: Greatest Barrier to Protecting Borderland Ecosystems
 

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Thu, Jun 24th 2021 @ 10:36 am EDT  by  Christy Shaw

Have a guess at who may have said this?

"The first thing we need to do is open these gates."

President Biden? Vice President Harris? or one of the many open borders cheerleaders in Congress? The Sierra Club? Given the current state of affairs in Washington and elsewhere, any of those would be a logical assumption.

Actually, it was Miles Traphagen, a biologist with Wildlands Network quoted in the Arizona Central February 2021. He is concerned about the potentially destructive impacts of the bollard fencing at the Arizona-Mexico border on wildlife and its habitats.

https://www.numbersusa.com/blog/failed-immigration-policies-greatest-barrier-protecting-borderland-ecosystems

Offline Fishrrman

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"Failed immigration policies"?

Until 12 noon on January 20, 2021, we had immigration policies and procedures that were doing just fine -- in fact, better than in the 30 years previously.

It is the removal and obstruction of such policies that is set to destroy the United States as an independent nation of Western European whites.

In record time.
That's all "part of the plan"...