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Washington Times - Biden's DHS may restart border wall construction to plug 'gaps'

Posted on 4/6/21 at 10:15 pm
Posted by Wolfhound45
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Posted on 4/6/21 at 10:15 pm
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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told department employees he may restart border wall construction to plug what he called “gaps” in the current barrier.

In a conversation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees last week Mr. Mayorkas was asked about his plans for the wall and he said that while President Biden has canceled the border emergency and halted Pentagon money flowing to the wall, “that leaves room to make decisions” on finishing some “gaps in the wall.”

Mr. Mayorkas, according to notes of the ICE session reviewed by The Washington Times, said Customs and Border Protection, which oversees the wall, has submitted a plan for what it wants to see happen moving forward.

“It’s not a single answer to a single question. There are different projects that the chief of the Border Patrol has presented and the acting commissioner of CBP presented to me,” the secretary said.

“The president has communicated quite clearly his decision that the emergency that triggered the devotion of DOD funds to the construction of the border wall is ended. But that leaves room to make decisions as the administration, as part of the administration, in particular areas of the wall that need renovation, particular projects that need to be finished,” he said.

He said those parts include “gaps,” “gates,” and areas “where the wall has been completed but the technology has not been implemented.”

CBP did not return a message seeking comment on what was submitted to Mr. Mayorkas.
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Posted by SDVTiger
Cabo San Lucas
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Posted on 4/6/21 at 10:19 pm to
But the want brigade said it was a waste of money and walls dont work




Posted by Taxing Authority
Houston
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 4/6/21 at 10:20 pm to
BIDEN IS A XENOPHOBIC RACIST THAT HATES BROWN PEOPLE!
Posted by ninthward
Boston, MA
Member since May 2007
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Posted on 4/6/21 at 10:24 pm to


its funny

whats not funny is the complete humanitarian crisis now emerging at the border
Posted by Alyosha
Member since Nov 2020
6787 posts
Posted on 4/6/21 at 10:27 pm to
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Biden's DHS may restart border wall construction to plug 'gaps'


Meaning, funnel money into endless causes disguised as humanitarian causes.
Posted by tigerterrace
Mobile, Alabama
Member since Sep 2016
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Posted on 4/6/21 at 10:29 pm to
We should have illegals build it.
Posted by Revelator
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 4/6/21 at 10:34 pm to
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Washington Times - Biden's DHS may restart border wall construction to plug 'gaps'


Is he going to make Mexico pay for it?
Posted by phutureisyic
New Orleans
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Posted on 4/6/21 at 10:34 pm to
“Gaps” that the Biden administration immediately put a stop to. This is so sweet but Biden will take credit for this much like he’s doing for the vaccine.
Posted by TigerCruise
Virginia Beach, VA
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Posted on 4/6/21 at 10:47 pm to
Remember when Liberals said we didn't have 5 billion for a wall.

That was about 5 trillion dollars ago
Posted by Wolfhound45
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Posted on 4/7/21 at 6:10 am to
Posted by touchdownjeebus
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Posted on 4/7/21 at 6:56 am to
I thought walls didn’t work.
Posted by Wolfhound45
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Posted on 4/7/21 at 7:34 am to
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I thought walls didn’t work.
They don't.

Until they do.
Posted by Wolfhound45
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Posted on 4/7/21 at 4:38 pm to
Posted by Lima Whiskey
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Posted on 4/7/21 at 4:58 pm to
Walls are designed to channel people into areas that you can defend.

I’m guessing that’s one of the reasons Border Patrol is overwhelmed.

All the immigrants are hitting a couple of spots, rather than crossing broad 100 mile zones.

Which would be fine with the remain in Mexico policy. But the green light Biden gave Central America, and the stand down order he gave Border Control, it blew up on them.
This post was edited on 4/7/21 at 4:59 pm
Posted by Wolfhound45
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Posted on 4/7/21 at 5:05 pm to
NYT Opinion - Biden Should Finish the Wall… Or the next Trump will.
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The most harrowing story I’ve read in The Times in recent days was Miriam Jordan’s account of a car crash last month in Southern California involving a Ford Expedition that had come from Mexico, straight through a breach in the border wall. The Ford was crammed with 25 people when it hit a tractor-trailer rig on Route 115, 110 miles east of San Diego.

“Few of the survivors have been able to describe what happened next,” Jordan writes. “The crunch of metal and glass, the bodies flung dozens of feet across the pavement. Twelve people died on the spot, a 13th at a nearby hospital.”

Jordan follows the stories of the victims and survivors, and there’s a heartbreaking sameness to them: people who have been driven by fear or want from their homes in Mexico and Central America, and who are willing to take grave risks and pay exorbitant sums to make it to the United States. These are not terrorists, gang members, lowlifes, benefit seekers or — except in their willingness to violate U.S. immigration laws — lawbreakers. They are seekers of the American dream, worthy of our compassion and respect.

Yet those 13 people — along with others who have recently lost their lives in dangerous crossings — might not have met their grisly fate if the Biden administration’s concept of compassion wasn’t also an inducement to recklessness.

And they would not have been killed if a wall had been standing in their way.

That’s a conclusion I’ve come to reluctantly, and not because I’ve abandoned my disgust with Donald Trump. Walls are ugly things: symbols of defensive, suspicious, often closed-minded civilizations. Walls are, invariably, permeable: Whatever else a border wall will do, it will not seal off America from unwanted visitors or undocumented workers — roughly half of whom arrive legally and overstay their visas.

Walls also cannot address the root cause of our immigration crisis, which stems from a combination of social collapse south of the border and the pull of American life north of it.

But a well-built wall should still be a central part of an overall immigration fix. It’s an imperfect but functional deterrent against the most reckless forms of border crossing. It’s a barrier against sudden future surges of mass migration.

It’s also a political bargaining chip to be traded for a path to citizenship in a comprehensive immigration-reform bill. And it’s a prophylactic against the next populist revolt, which is sure to overtake our politics if the Biden administration cannot competently control an elementary function of governance.

That deterrent is needed now. U.S. agents apprehended 170,000 migrants along the southwest border in March, a 70 percent jump over February’s numbers and the highest level in 15 years. Notwithstanding the administration’s claims to the contrary, there is a crisis, led by a massive surge in child migration spurred by President Biden’s promises of a more humane policy than his predecessor’s.

Some of this surge is seasonal. And some can be dealt with by building more shelters for unaccompanied minors and families, or speeding up the process of finding relatives or others who can take in unaccompanied children.

But the administration would be foolish to suppose the surge will recede on its own. The years of relative economic prosperity in Mexico that, for a time, led to a net outflow of Mexican migrants from the U.S. are over, thanks to a combination of drug cartels, a pandemic and the misgovernance of its inept populist president. Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua are failing states. A “Plan Colombia”-style package of security assistance could help. But it will cost billions and probably take a decade for its effects to be felt.

In the meantime, the United States risks a version of the European migration crisis of 2015. That’s the one that contributed heavily to the Brexit vote, turbocharged the rise of far-right parties like France’s National Front and the Alternative for Germany, and paved the way to Trump’s election.

There’s little question that our own migration crisis is a political boon for immigration restrictionists. The wonder is why a serious Democratic administration would aid and abet their cause.

It’s also putting the interests of comprehensive immigration reform further out of reach. Congress has not passed a significant immigration bill in over three decades. Joe Biden came to office with an opportunity to get a bipartisan accord, but no Republican will sign on to legislation that widens the doors to legal immigrants, much less one that offers some form of amnesty to illegal ones, without a serious plan for border security. Nothing accomplishes that more visibly than a wall.

For Democrats, that’s an opportunity to defuse the political bomb Republicans would love to plant right under them. And it’s a jobs-creating infrastructure program to boot.

Will a wall solve all of our immigration problems? Hardly. It will take years to build, and some practical, regulatory and legal hurdles might be hard to surmount. But for anyone who hopes for America to remain a proud nation of immigrants, it has to be a part of the solution.
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