Immigration

Babagounj

Strength through joy
The home he never lived in and the Kennedy family sold in 1995.

Pathetic.
Right after Rose Died in 1995 ?
But didn't Teddy use this address to claim it as his mother's home ( a place that she hadn't lived in for 20 yrs ) in order to save Inheritance Taxes from her will ?
( Fl is so much cheaper than Ma ) .
 

oldngray

nowhere special
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Sportello

Well-Known Member
Right after Rose Died in 1995 ?
But didn't Teddy use this address to claim it as his mother's home ( a place that she hadn't lived in for 20 yrs ) in order to save Inheritance Taxes from her will ?
( Fl is so much cheaper than Ma ) .
Why do you insist on making things up?
 

Catatonic

Nine Lives
For drugs, I agree.
For illegal immigration, the wall will have a considerable effect.
From the article:
Undocumented workers and drugs will still find their way across any barrier the administration ends up building. And such a wall will be irrelevant to those people who become undocumented immigrants by overstaying their visas—who for many years have outnumbered those who become undocumented immigrants by crossing the U.S.–Mexico border.

Your article is consistent with what I posted and to which you replied.
A wall will have little effect on drug trade.
It will seriously stem the flow of non-working illegal immigrants.
Removing the illegal non-working immigrants already here is another problem with different solutions.
 

Sportello

Well-Known Member
Keep reading.

Also from the article:

Another thing to consider is that a barrier in the form of a wall is increasingly irrelevant to the drug trade as it is now practiced because most of the drugs smuggled into the U.S. from Mexico no longer arrive on the backs of those who cross illegally. Instead, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, most of the smuggled marijuana as well as cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamines comes through the 52 legal ports of entry on the border.
 

Catatonic

Nine Lives
Keep reading.

Also from the article:

Another thing to consider is that a barrier in the form of a wall is increasingly irrelevant to the drug trade as it is now practiced because most of the drugs smuggled into the U.S. from Mexico no longer arrive on the backs of those who cross illegally. Instead, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, most of the smuggled marijuana as well as cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamines comes through the 52 legal ports of entry on the border.
I already knew that and I also know that the Mexican cartels use $3000 ultralights that are radio controlled to drop 200 pound parcels of drugs at a specific GPS coordinate where a runner is waiting.
Ultralights fly under radar making these incidences almost undetectable.
 

Sportello

Well-Known Member
I already knew that and I also know that the Mexican cartels use $3000 ultralights that are radio controlled to drop 200 pound parcels of drugs at a specific GPS coordinate where a runner is waiting.
Ultralights fly under radar making these incidences almost undetectable.

Source please?
 

Catatonic

Nine Lives
Source please?

I saw it on CNN first several years ago but here are a few sources for ultralights being used for drug smuggling. That is why you've never say anything about the wall and drug smuggling.
There are many more than these via Google and mostly from left-wing media so you should feel snug and secure in your liberal cocoon.

Ultralight Aircraft Used to Smuggle Drugs Across Border


Mexican Cartel Tactical Note #32: Ultralight Aircraft and Border Drug Smuggling | Small Wars Journal
 

It will be fine

Well-Known Member
I saw it on CNN first several years ago but here are a few sources for ultralights being used for drug smuggling. That is why you've never say anything about the wall and drug smuggling.
There are many more than these via Google and mostly from left-wing media so you should feel snug and secure in your liberal cocoon.

Ultralight Aircraft Used to Smuggle Drugs Across Border


Mexican Cartel Tactical Note #32: Ultralight Aircraft and Border Drug Smuggling | Small Wars Journal
If they can carry a 200lb payload they can drop people over the wall too.
 

Catatonic

Nine Lives
I already knew that and I also know that the Mexican cartels use $3000 ultralights that are radio controlled to drop 200 pound parcels of drugs at a specific GPS coordinate where a runner is waiting.
Ultralights fly under radar making these incidences almost undetectable.
It's funny (maybe pathetic) when a doofus red 'X's a post when you are agreeing with their beliefs.

SMH

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MAKAVELI

Well-Known Member
I already knew that and I also know that the Mexican cartels use $3000 ultralights that are radio controlled to drop 200 pound parcels of drugs at a specific GPS coordinate where a runner is waiting.
Ultralights fly under radar making these incidences almost undetectable.
They also use American citizens. A wall will do absolutely nothing.
 
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