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Friday, April 24, 2020

Why wasn't this done before?

The Trump administration has been quietly adding military surveillance cameras at the U.S.-Mexico border in response to the coronavirus pandemic, though fewer people appear to be crossing illegally. It’s the latest move as operations at the U.S.-Mexico border have become increasingly militarized and secretive.
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7 comments:

  1. Because certain lawmakers and certain federal judges have restricted putting up cameras, or monitoring new ones, even though that was one of the key components of Trump's Wall.

    So it took the Corona-Wuhan shutdown for Trump to be able to circumvent the assholes.

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  2. Border operations have become increasingly militarized and secretive. AP, of course, does not believe in OPSEC, unless we are talking about concealed sources.

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  3. I don't really want to know, what the Glorious Bastard does down there, Get 'Er Done! Iffn' it keeps one wetback or squatamolin out I am for it. Iffn' it keeps a couple million of the same, nuke the enter area and make it uninhabitable for 25,000 years, just do it. Pres Trump has my back, I have his, still gonna vote for him come November.

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  4. I wouldn't have any problem with land mines in some areas. Once word got out, any wetback crossing would wonder if he was walking into a mine field. Might change his mind

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  5. Larry: with the added advantage, of "Warning! Mines!" signs, having a similar effect......

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  6. The one place in our nation where the military should be actively at work is at the border looking out and seeing who is coming. The military is for our nation's defense and if it is advantageous to have cameras to do this, so be it.

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  7. Could be too that they are working toward reducing the flow of Heroin, Meth etc into our country.

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