etxag02 said:
MouthBQ98 said:
Making it more difficult gives more time to detect and intercept. Try publishing a photo of the actual wall being cut through after installation.
It has not been too difficult. U.S. Customs and Border Protection records obtained by WaPo via a FOI request showed smugglers sawed into new sections of the new border wall 18 times in the San Diego area during a single one-month span in 2019. The San Diego area has the most fortified barriers anywhere along the border with recently completed sections having twin layers of steel bollard fencing as tall as 30 feet, with a paved road running between them that allows U.S. agents to quickly respond to scaling and breaching incidents.
I'll guarantee you if all they had was a battery powered saw, it took them a long while to cut through, with a ton of extra blades and batteries. Plenty of time for law enforcement to get there in time. You don't cut through 12" square tubing with 1/4" wall thickness filled with concrete quickly, even with an acetylene cutting rig. I would question how they cut the steel tubing on the opposite side of the wall without a torch to cut out large pieces.
Sounds like MSM anti border wall propaganda to me.