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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey
This is part of the problem with the wall.
Unless resources to deal with detected breaches are close by it'd be ineffective.
This makes the eminent domain issue a bigger deal because you still need to supply those camps with infrastructure for the agents to monitor / operate from and to live during their shifts.
You're going to need to build roads, deal with water / sewage, power, trash, refueling depots, maintenance sheds for vehicles, communications.
It's all doable but not as trivial as simply building a wall.
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I really do not understand how anti-wall proponents try to make it seem like pro-wall proponents are in a build a wall and leave it category.
The wall is used as a
force multiplier for your border patrol.