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			If you believe the stats in this link we have aprox. 20,000 border agents with aprox. 2,000 of them stationed along the northern border . I found the stats and article interesting to read . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Border_Patrol 
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| White and Nerdy | Quote: 
 Largescale photo-electric solar is wasteful in the end except in prime locations such as orbit above the major atmosphere; or remote locations. Solar really shines in the latter as you don't need to run an electric grid to power generation centers with transmission losses. Solar input is also effected by weather and positioning. It is viable based on the situation, but should not be regulated as a replacement for mainstream solutions. It is an alternative for a reason. Similar stipulations apply to wind. I'm also curious of wind harvesting and climate, wind is moving differences of pressure and temperature in the atmosphere. What happens when on a large scale you slow down the surface layer? I've never taken the time to see what studies there are. Perhaps someone here knows. Latest gen nuclear for population centers, alternative energy for the remote locations. This is closer to what we should be moving to. Alternative everywhere is going to be bad. And when it comes to batteries, solar, electric cars, etc, many do not factor in the environmental costs of creating those items and infrastructure. Hydrocarbon burning may be the cleaner solution in the majority of cases over solar/electric. I feel the need to add that my post is dealing directly with photovoltaic solar. There are other forms of solar harvesting that are "less high tech", but far more effective. | ||
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			We be overflowing....   https://pilotonline.com/news/government/nation/article_b47a4ead-d1f4-541b-9167-c80121d65c04.html Quote: 
 
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			Two days and five pages.  There is hope.
		 
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			I wonder why we are not patrolling the border with drones.
		 
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			Beat me to it Fred, was going to post yesterday. Why don't we have literally a few thousand drones flying up and down the border relaying info to mobile border control units.  And why aren't we fining businesses 2X annual salary for every illegal alien they hire and sentencing business owners to jail time. 
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			Maybe this is about a different type of drone. https://ottawacitizen.com/news/politics/surveillance-drones-along-u-s-canadian-border-not-helping-security-says-audit 
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			There is not enough facilities to deal with the quantity of people crossing. The border agents know where they cross and the volume and let them in many places.  Having drones to confirm what they already know is a waste of limited resources. | ||
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 We are teamed with Version (which has an presence in this area) since they have the comms infrastructure and systems integration capability and we have the "better mousetrap" tethered UAS. Concerning your second point, I agree wholeheartedly: Washington State has done a great job (perhaps better) in punishing growers that use guest workers. It works. I spent a lot of time with the large growers (think 26 thousand acre ranches) and labor, which used to be taken for granted, is now a major concern. 
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			FYI,  PARF thread from 2016 on an adjacent concept related to this thread. Architecture firm proposes a ‘Border City’ between the United States and Mexico http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-politics-religion/932983-architecture-firm-proposes-border-city-between-united-states-mexico.html  To me the concept of this thread's premise is we cannot afford the cost and complexity of a fence/wall costing $X dollars a foot, so let's build one costing $1000X a foot. Certainly sounds like most government projects.   
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|  03-21-2019, 05:34 AM | 
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 Once on U.S soil, it is too late. Even worse if they make it to a population enter. A wall would stop most...and slow down the rest. 
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| least common denominator Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: San Pedro,CA 
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 Why not embrace technology? Work smarter not harder. But no this is Merica and brute force is always the answer. 
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 Not difficult The issue is not identifying where they are crossing. The difficulting is our laws. Once entered with family in tow they are now on the taxpayer payroll for life. We cant send them back. Healthcare, food, shelter, education all paid for by US taxpayers. Many will be on the take for life. Walls keep them on the other side. Drones dont! 
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| White and Nerdy | Quote: 
 High Explosive or Incendiary rounds from the drones? A drone army would work, but we don't get to ask questions to let in those we might actually want. Last edited by Tervuren; 03-21-2019 at 07:27 AM.. | ||
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| The Unsettler | Quote: 
 Not one bit true. 
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|  03-21-2019, 07:33 AM | 
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			I am sure we could figure out a way to have drones hold off crossers.  Fly at them, play nickleback at loud volumes, drop smoke bombs ,  etc....
		 
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			November 13, 2018  Video: Military’s ‘Active Denial System’ Can Hit Illegals at 700 Yards, Instantly Turn Them Back https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/video-militarys-active-denial-system-can-hit-illegals-700-yards-instantly-turn-back/ About seven football fields in range......................put two every 1,400 yards apart in towers, can even be automated or remote controlled. I wonder if used on feral pigs if the smell of cooking pork would attract unwanted guests. 
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 https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/18_1214_PLCY_pops-est-report.pdf Or do you buy that garbage that they, the undocumented / unauthorized, are eligible for public assistance? https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL33809.pdf 
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