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Rather have an honest enemy than a lying

Problem

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ACLU is NOT your friend!

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Truth

Along the coast the border is 12 nautical miles offshore!

Not 100 miles inland.

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Truth

The border between

US & Canada

was established in 1846.

It's the 49th parallel.

Not 100 miles inland.

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Truth

The border between

Arizona / New Mexico

& Mexico

was established

in 1854s.

Not 100 miles inland.

Truth

The border between

Texas & Mexico

is the Rio Grande river because of that the border like the river moves, so there used to be a 100 mile neutral zone.

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          The Boundary Treaty of 1970 is a treaty between the United States and Mexico that settled all outstanding boundary disputes and uncertainties related to the Rio Grande (Río Bravo del Norte) border between them.

          The most significant dispute remaining after the Chamizal Settlement in 1963 involved the location of the boundary in the area of Presidio, Texas, and Ojinaga, Chihuahua. The river channel was relocated to approximate conditions existing prior to the dispute that arose from changes in the course of the river in 1907. The International Boundary and Water Commission was charged with its implementation. The American-Mexican Treaty Act of October 25, 1972 authorized participation by the United States IBWC section.[1] The project commenced in 1975 and completed in 1977.[2]

          Provisions
          The river was relocated in two reaches by the construction of a new 4.7 miles (7.6 km) channel in one reach and 3.6 miles (5.8 km) in the other. The relocated channel was aligned in the reach above Presidio-Ojinaga so as to transfer from north to the south side of the river 1,606.19 acres (650.00 ha) and in the second reach downstream from the two cities so as to transfer from the south to the north side a net area of 252 acres (102 ha). It is an earth channel with dimensions patterned after the natural channel. The United States acquired 1,969.22 acres (796.92 ha) of American agricultural land that was used for the transfer of lands to Mexico and for half of the river relocation.

          Also, the channel of the Rio Grande in the HidalgoReynosa area was relocated to transfer from Mexico to the United States 481.68 acres (194.93 ha) by constructing a new 1.6 miles (2.6 km) earth channel. This transfer was made in exchange for the transfer from the United States to Mexico of two tracts of land, the Horcón Tract, after 1906 located south of the Rio Grande, and Beaver Island (La Isla de Morteritos), located in the river south of Roma, Texas, comprising 481.68 acres (194.93 ha) in total. This provision transferred to Mexico the portion of the town of Río Rico, Tamaulipas located within the Horcón           Tract.

          The cost of the two relocations was shared equally by the two governments, with the United States performing the greater part of the work required in the Presidio-Ojinaga area, and Mexico performing the work required in the Hidalgo-Reynosa area and a small part of the work required in the Presidio-Ojinaga area.

Solution!

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Problem

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Human Trafficking.

There is an old saying;

"Good fences make for good neighbors."

While there are "sister cities" along the u.S. border with Mexico, that don't want to be seperated, there is no reason to not build a wall in the great expanses of nowhere except to cause more problems.

At least those who fly are vetted first.

Lets face it, even Heaven has Gates.

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