Texas starts construction on new 80-acre military base camp in Eagle Pass for 2,300 soldiers as Gov. Greg Abbott promises to ‘amass a large army’ to combat migrant invasion [More]
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2 thoughts on “Bypass the Pass?”
Extend the barriers far enough and it becomes someone else’s problem. It isn’t like Texas has been getting a lot of support from New Mexico, Arizona, or California.
With any luck, Arizona and New Mexico will route them further west into California, The Sanctuary State.
Newsome could use a visit from Karma.
Eagle Pass and the razor wire there are a publicity stunt. Yes, it puts focus on the open border, but it’s no deterrent.
Not when (as some YouTubers in the area have pointed out — on video) there are access gates in The Wall every thousand yards or so, most chained and padlocked, but others standing unlocked, open, and unguarded less than a mile from Eagle Pass, over ground easily traversable on foot.
“Don’t worry about the razor wire, compadres. We’ll have you on American soil in 30 minutes or so. Follow me.”
Extend the barriers far enough and it becomes someone else’s problem. It isn’t like Texas has been getting a lot of support from New Mexico, Arizona, or California.
With any luck, Arizona and New Mexico will route them further west into California, The Sanctuary State.
Newsome could use a visit from Karma.
Eagle Pass and the razor wire there are a publicity stunt. Yes, it puts focus on the open border, but it’s no deterrent.
Not when (as some YouTubers in the area have pointed out — on video) there are access gates in The Wall every thousand yards or so, most chained and padlocked, but others standing unlocked, open, and unguarded less than a mile from Eagle Pass, over ground easily traversable on foot.
“Don’t worry about the razor wire, compadres. We’ll have you on American soil in 30 minutes or so. Follow me.”