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Offline Elderberry

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Texas Buys More Land To Build Border Wall
« on: November 01, 2024, 07:34:05 am »
Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm Blog 10/31/2024

Sometimes, if you want something done right, you just have to do it yourself. That’s Texas, faced with the lawbreaking refusal of the Biden-Harris Administration to secure the border. As such, they’re buying their own border land to build their own border wall.

    The Texas General Land Office has acquired a 1,400-acre ranch along the Rio Grande, which the state will use to build a wall along the Texas-Mexico border.

    Earlier this week, Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham revealed that the GLO has acquired the ranch in Starr County—a border county 105 miles away from Laredo. The area, located in the Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Sector, has seen the highest levels of illegal alien crossings.

    Buckingham said that the Texas Facilities Commission—tasked with building the border wall—requested the property. With the purchase of the ranch, the GLO now owns two pieces of land, totaling more than 4,000 acres, in Starr County along the border.

    “For too long, the federal government has abdicated its job to secure our southern border – endangering Texans by allowing hundreds of thousands of unvetted illegal migrants to stream across our porous border. This mass negligence and refusal to enforce the law is downright sinister. As Land Commissioner, tasked with overseeing thirteen million acres of state land, I will not idly stand by and let this dereliction of duty affect the lives of hard-working Texans,” said Buckingham.

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Re: Texas Buys More Land To Build Border Wall
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2024, 05:54:35 pm »
Good move.

But the border wall should be MORE THAN "just a wall".
It should be a "system". Kind of like the old Berlin Wall once was.

That is to say, it should be comprised of
- the main, "outer wall". At least 40ft high.
- a "no man's land" strip, with a roadway for patrols, barbed wire, etc.
- a SECOND "inner" wall to trap anyone who gets over the outer wall
- a series of "one-way revolving doors" similar to those used in the New York City subway system. One can go in, but can't come back. Immediate expulsion of anyone caught "in between". "You can walk through this gate and be free, or you are going to a detention camp for a long time and THEN be expelled. Your choice"...