chocoloco said:
It certainly seems reasonable for our country to actually attempt to enforce immigration laws across the Mexican border, but unless it was put on full military lock down many people would still sneak past the system. Do you want a military presence like the one that exists in South Korea with a continous gigantic wall surrounded by explosive devices and military officers watching from towers along the whole border? This is the only way I see it stopping illegal traffic. This would hardly show acts of friendliness towards our neighbors and create a lot of animosity. I think it is in our best interest to not creat such large barriers with our southern ally. Not to mention the cost of succuring such a large border would only add to our outragous deficit. Not saying this is how you would do it, but I don't see how else one could stop the flow of firearms and drugs effectively under your idea. |
Realistically, you don't need a 100% success rate though ...
As you become more and more successful at preventing people, drugs and guns from crossing the border you increase the costs and decrease the revenue of this illegal trade; and this discourages people from trying which further reduces the quantity of people, drugs and guns that cross the border. Hypothetically speaking, if your border was 50% "Closed" (meaning half of all attempted crossings were stopped) you would probably see the number of attempted crossings fall in half and a total of 75% fewer guns, drugs and people would cross the border.
Of course, at least iniitially this would (probably) require the military being that any effort to close the border now would result in a massive increase in violence along the border.







