{"id":23148,"date":"2020-06-30T15:06:14","date_gmt":"2020-06-30T19:06:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.immigrationreform.com\/?p=23148"},"modified":"2020-06-30T15:06:17","modified_gmt":"2020-06-30T19:06:17","slug":"border-multiple-deportees-criminal-aliens-immigrationreform-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.immigrationreform.com\/2020\/06\/30\/border-multiple-deportees-criminal-aliens-immigrationreform-com\/","title":{"rendered":"A Wall-Less Border is a Revolving Door for Criminal Illegal Aliens"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
In a previous blog<\/a>, I demonstrated \u2013 using the cases of actual illegal alien felons \u2013 that a porous, unsecured, and largely wall-less southwestern border often serves as a revolving door for foreign criminals. Below are several more cases, all taken from FAIR\u2019s online archive<\/a> of crimes committed by illegal aliens, that reinforce the need to continue building the border wall and other efforts to secure the U.S.-Mexico border.<\/p>\n\n\n\n What these cases show is that a Swiss-cheese-like border is an incentive for foreign bad guys \u2013 be they from places relatively close, such as Mexico or Central America, or distant ones, such as Central and Eastern Europe \u2013 to attempt to sneak into the United States, sometimes repeatedly. They also show why the continuing construction (200 miles built or updated so far) of a secure border wall\/fence is a necessity<\/a> and a public safety issue, rather than some sort of nativist, \u201canti-immigrant\u201d distraction (as the left so often portrays it). <\/p>\n\n\n\n Granted, a wall is not a 100 percent fool-proof solution. However, people throughout the world did not erect walls for thousands of years because they expected them to be completely and totally effective. Rather, they understood that, when built and used properly, barriers such as fences and walls can serve as both a deterrent and a force multiplier. In other words, the goal is to deter the run-of-the-mill illegal alien so that the Border Patrol can focus its resources and manpower on stopping the criminals who are much harder to deter. In any case, the fact that illegal alien criminals, like the ones profiled above, were deported several times \u2013 and yet continued to re-enter \u2013 makes the case for continuing to build more wall. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" In a previous blog, I demonstrated \u2013 using the cases of actual illegal alien felons \u2013 that a porous, unsecured, and largely wall-less southwestern border often serves as a revolving door for foreign criminals. Below are several more cases, all taken from FAIR\u2019s online archive of crimes committed by illegal aliens, that reinforce the need<\/p>\n