Saturday, April 24, 2021

Trump’s Border Wall Being Scaled With $5 Ladders


Trump’s $27 Million-a-Mile Border Wall being Scaled with $5 Ladders.

For Millennia Two bitter Foes have been in constant Conflict with one another: the Imposing Wall and the Convenient Ladder.

That same Struggle continues to, play out today, in the Rio Grande Valley along the Southern Border of Texas, where Migrants crossing over from Mexico find themselves confronted with Towering Impediments to their Journey, built by Presidents, the latest Trump's Replacement and New Walls, and decide to simply Climb over them.

A look at this Structural Struggle came this week, with a Local Artist and aAtivist, Scott Nicol, who has become an Expert Spotter of Wall Ladders, which he often finds Discarded after one use and Photographs them. “It’s made of cheap, rough wood, quickly nailed together because it is only going to be used once,” Nicol says of One he finds along a walk by the Border. “Unlike the wall, these ladders are functional.”

It’s a Joke but it also happens to be True, the Absurdity of the Money poured into what Amounts to Little more than a Broad Symbol of Xenophobia.

What’s more, the Slapdash nature of the Ladders often used to Circumvent the Efforts of Border Patrols seems all the more Ridiculous when compared with the ever-inflating Price Tag of building the Walls in the first place.

“These ladders are probably $5 worth of hardware, and they’re defeating a wall that cost $12 millin a mile in that location,” adds Nicol, himself an Opponent of Border Walls.

In One area in particular where a Section of Walls ordered by the Trump Administration has been Built the Cost is even Higher than that.

“The cost of the Trump wall in this area – an 11.4-mile stretch from just west of Granjeno downriver to the Santa Ana national wildlife refuge – runs to about $27m a mile.”

Perhaps the Framing of this Conflict is all Wrong. Considering how well the Two Tools work together, instead of Antagonistic, the Relationship between Walls and Ladders should instead be seen as a more Complimentary Partnership.

As One Border Patrol Agent says: “Ladders and walls go together like peas and carrots. You can have one without the other, but they go best together.”

We need to Protect our Borders. But just a Tall Wall is Not the Way. SBInet is designed to bring New Technologies and Capabilities to Support the Work of the Men and Women of the Border Patrol.

The Program would Deploys a Combination of both Infrastructure and Technology, such as: Cameras, Radar, Sensors, and Towers, along with Miles of Border Wall, with the Goal of creating a "Virtual Fence" to help Border Agents Detect People as they attempt to Cross the Border Illegally.










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