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To: Land Shark who wrote (1063337)3/30/2018 6:52:07 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1576929
 
Sharkie,
Brad Pitt is NOT on your side, dimwit.
An actor playing a fictional character who turned out to be a figment of another fictional character's imagination isn't on "his side"?!?

I am so confuse, LOL ...

Tenchusatsu



To: Land Shark who wrote (1063337)3/31/2018 5:25:31 PM
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Border Patrol Official Puts Questions to Rest: Walls Work and Our Agents Know It

JULIO ROSAS | MAR 31, 2018 | 4:15 PM

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In response to some questioning whether Border Patrol agents genuinely want to install a wall on the southern border to help stop the flow of illegal immigration, a top Border Patrol official made sure people knew agents do want a wall.

Fox News reports acting Deputy Commissioner Ronald Vitiello told reporters Friday a wall would certainly help stop illegal immigration and that agents stationed on that border would like to see one.

β€œThe truth is that walls work and the data show it and agents know it,” Vitiello said.

Vitiello further told reporters the omnibus bill that President Donald Trump signed will be a great help to secure the border since Border Patrol will be receiving $1.6 billion in additional funding.

He pointed to some examples of how different areas on the border are being reinforced or simply replaced, such as a three-foot vehicle barrier in El Paso, Texas, that was being replaced by β€œ18 or 30-foot wall.”

In a video on its website, U.S. Customs and Border Protection explained how a wall, along with other infrastructure, would help on the southern border not just with immigration, but also stopping drug and sex trafficking.



To: Land Shark who wrote (1063337)3/31/2018 5:26:36 PM
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