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Offline rangerrebew

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The Latest (Sad) Chapter in the Border Wall Saga
« on: December 25, 2024, 09:49:06 am »
The Latest (Sad) Chapter in the Border Wall Saga
How border security became a heated controversy is bizarre bordering on madness
 
By Andrew R. Arthur on December 20, 2024
Barriers at the Southwest border were never a contentious issue until Donald Trump descended on the escalator at Trump Tower to announce his candidacy in June 2015. Ever since, though, “the wall” has become a litmus test for both major political parties (while escalators have become political symbols). In the waning days of the Biden administration, a new (sad) chapter in this saga is being written as unused fence panels have gone up for sale just in time for the holiday season.

Chapter 1: The Prelude. Prior to the 2016 presidential campaign, the erection of barriers — including fences — and infrastructure along the Southwest border was a relatively bipartisan affair.

It all started in 1993 when the then-Border Patrol Chief in the El Paso Sector, Silvestre Reyes, repaired a dilapidated fence in that Texas border city’s downtown, and extended it outward as part of “Operation Hold the Line”.

In assessing that operation in 1995, the Center explained:

The El Paso Border Patrol sector, under the supervision of Chief Silvestre Reyes, proved that illegal immigration could be effectively deterred by a preventative deployment of agents along the border. ... By mobilizing his sector's resources along the border around the clock, he converted what had been a widely breached border river and fence between the busy cities of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, into an effective deterrent. The apprehension data show a precipitous drop from the outset of the operation.

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Re: The Latest (Sad) Chapter in the Border Wall Saga
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2024, 04:47:39 pm »
I believe I read where the current "administration" has abandoned plans to auction off the wall materials.

Probably under the realization that the incoming administration might launch an investigation into the unlawful sale of government property...

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Re: The Latest (Sad) Chapter in the Border Wall Saga
« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2024, 09:55:17 pm »
I believe I read where the current "administration" has abandoned plans to auction off the wall materials.

Probably under the realization that the incoming administration might launch an investigation into the unlawful sale of government property...

...or the lawsuit filed by Paxton and others.
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