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Offline rangerrebew

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The Border Is Less Secure Than Ever, and the Implications Are Deadly

 
Objective measures of border security (like gotaways and border-crossing deaths) show that the U.S. border is less secure than ever recorded, and the consequences are far-reaching and lethal.
Rigorous documentation of the facts in this video is available at https://www.justfactsdaily.com/the-border-is-less-secure-than-ever-and-the-implications-are-deadly

 
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Re: The Border Is Less Secure Than Ever, and the Implications Are Deadly
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2023, 06:16:41 pm »
Perhaps the most eye opening data revealed is the time frame.  People need to realize that this invasion has been happening for decades -- Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush Sr., Bush, O'Bammy, Trump and Brandon.  Not a one of them, stopping the invasion.  It's gotten far worse under Trump and Brandon, but we've had what people label as conservative presidents who didn't stop what's going on.  No completed wall.  No enforcement of immigration laws.

I would also suggest that the stats listed below are very conservative.

..."revealed that these non-citizens had been arrested/transferred for the following crimes committed in the U.S. during 1964–2017:

    505,400 assaults.
    133,800 sex offenses.
    33,300 homicides.
    24,200 kidnappings.
    1,500 acts of terrorism.

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