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Trump Lauds Border Wall as 'Really Foolproof' During Arizona Visit
Voice of America ^ | June 24, 2020 | Steve Herman

Posted on 06/24/2020 5:23:03 PM PDT by BeauBo

U.S. President Donald Trump praised what he described as a “powerful and comprehensive” wall along the nation’s southern border Tuesday, highlighting one of the key promises from his successful election campaign four years ago to secure the U.S. borders.

A day after ordering tighter restrictions on a variety of visa categories, Trump visited a new section of the border wall in the southwestern U.S. state of Arizona. After signing a plaque on the imposing slatted black wall at San Luis, the president, in response to a question from VOA described the new construction as “really foolproof.” 

“You have everything you could have. It’s what they wanted, and that’s what we did,” he added...

"Our border has never been more secure," Trump said at the event, also attended by elected local officials and community leaders. “This is the most powerful and comprehensive border wall structure anywhere in the world." 

“The new wall is in many places twice as tall as where it was before, and many miles were built where nothing but vehicle barriers existed before, which few people would describe as a fence...

Trump, who is seeking re-election in November, said on Tuesday as much as 500 miles (nearly 760 km) of border wall could be completed by the end of the year.

(Excerpt) Read more at voanews.com ...


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Mexico; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: borderwall; immigration; trumpwall; yuma
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To: White Lives Matter
The Military typically comes along to add concertina, after the contractor has turned over their finished segment to Government Contracting Officer, and cleared out of the area.

With the big surge in construction this year, wall building is tearing way ahead of the concertina teams, but they will eventually catch up.

Generally, we get a triple roll, along the American side of the anti-climb plates at the top. It seriously impairs/deters/delays rope and ladder type attacks.


21 posted on 06/24/2020 7:27:17 PM PDT by BeauBo
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To: BeauBo

I like it!


22 posted on 06/24/2020 7:31:58 PM PDT by White Lives Matter
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To: Borges

“Why do I have a fear that a President Biden would tear it down?”

He will under orders from the squad. Joe will not really be running things, he will be a marionette with the strings pulled by others.


23 posted on 06/24/2020 8:25:10 PM PDT by Parley Baer
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To: Parley Baer

The moment he takes office he will be told to sit down and shut up.


24 posted on 06/24/2020 8:31:07 PM PDT by Borges
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To: BeauBo

The next step is to bring in the forms and encapsulate the steel armature with concrete.


25 posted on 06/24/2020 8:57:12 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Father in Heaven, I trust in Your love.)
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To: ConservativeMind

I hauled freight, P&D, in central Arizona for many years. The trailers featured FILON roofs, like greenhouses. They were designed to take advantage of natural sunlight to illuminate the inside of the trailers, which is probably a good idea in Minnesota or Washington state.

When I climbed inside the trailer, I had to wear leather gloves to grab my two-wheeler or risk burning my hands. And it was only painted red.


26 posted on 06/24/2020 9:04:37 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Father in Heaven, I trust in Your love.)
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To: definitelynotaliberal

> “Still, it will have been 4 years on Jan. 20, 2021.”

Doesn’t seem like you really know “what all the President has been beset with, whom he has had to work with, what hoaxes he has had to work around, etc. “.

There is still more than half a year (about 7 months) to go before Jan 20, 2021, your post would have sounded more honest had you simply lamented it took 3 and a half years to get to this point, instead of using a 4-year mark to emphasize your dissatisfaction.


27 posted on 06/24/2020 9:13:09 PM PDT by sun7
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To: Jeff Chandler

“The next step is to bring in the forms and encapsulate the steel armature with concrete.”

There is concrete and rebar encapsulated inside the steel bollards, and it is set in a massive reinforced concrete foundation. The weekly report five a total of those two, and together they provide real strength.

Having the steel on the outside, protects against chisels, sledges and jackhammers.

Being able to see through makes tunnelers start from way back, and exposes breachers and climbers much earlier.


28 posted on 06/24/2020 9:34:26 PM PDT by BeauBo
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To: BeauBo

Love it! Thanks for posting!


29 posted on 06/24/2020 9:49:36 PM PDT by definitelynotaliberal (I believe it! He's alive! Sweet Jesus!)
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To: BeauBo

You know a LOT about this argument. Thank you for your contributions.


30 posted on 06/24/2020 9:54:46 PM PDT by definitelynotaliberal (I believe it! He's alive! Sweet Jesus!)
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To: Jeff Chandler; definitelynotaliberal
Oops, I said: "The weekly report five a total of those two, and together they provide real strength."

Typo. It should read that the report GIVES Totals for those two (steel and concrete) The combination of those two materials, is an especially complementary mix. Concrete has exceptional compressive (weight bearing) strength, and steel has exceptional tensile (ability to withstand torsion or bending) strength. That combination can build structures never before possible.

Even a suicide driver could not ram a speeding truck through those bollards.

Here is the last weekly report, with the materials totals.


31 posted on 06/25/2020 8:38:33 AM PDT by BeauBo
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To: definitelynotaliberal

“Still, it will have been 4 years on Jan. 20, 2021.”

Big construction projects have long lead times, and big Government Programs even more so.

The budget process requires cost studies to be done and independently evaluated before including them in the permanent budget (anything built will have to funded for operations and maintenance in perpetuity).

The President ordered a comprehensive study (including costs) on his fifth day in office, in Executive Order 13767. He gave them six months. Due to all the Congressional push back, and all the what-ifs they were peppered with, the final plan was not accepted by Congress until December of 2018.

Although the then Republican Congress provided a budget wedge to get started (about $1.4 billion per year, starting in FY18, and $400 in change dug out of the budget’s sofa cushions in FY17), the understanding was that once the plan was approved, the funding for full scale deployment would follow, even if a comprehensive immigration deal could not be negotiated.

The Democrats took the Congress in the 2018 elections, and reneged on the agreement. The President had prepared for the contingency, and freed up emergency funding, even before the final Democrat budget reached his desk for signature.

When full scale funding was thus authorized in Feb 2019, the contracting lead time, which precedes the construction lead time, began in earnest.

The bottom line is that we are now in full scale deployment (about a mile a day, totaled across all the crews), and funded to stay at that rate through 2021. The administration is on track to contract out about $12 billion this year, and get the money obligated (i.e. unavailable for any other purpose). By comparison, the total contracted in 2017, 2018, and 2019 combined was about $6 billion - most of that in 2019, mostly in the second half.

The Comprehensive Plan for Full Operational Control of the Southern Border called for about $25 billion over five years, 1,100 miles of effective barrier, thousands of additional full time positions, and several technology programs.

The current reported Trump Program (designated segments, with funding already delivered to the accounts), is 738 miles. 221 miles of existing barrier has been determined to be operationally effective (pre-existing bollards). That brings the barrier total to 959 miles.

$3.6 billion in FY20 Military Construction funds have been announced for diversion to Wall building, but not yet transferred - which is generously enough for another 141 miles, to build out the 1,100 mile number from the plan.

They may just be waiting till the current money on account is contracted and obligated, before taking the heat of transferring those funds (which must be pulled from other approved projects), or they may even delay that until after the election.

But the bottom line is that the whole required barrier Program is already funded, and on track to be baked into the cake before Jan. 20, 2021.

Each mile of the border was painstakingly analyzed for operational need, precise barrier routing planning, and cost. The segments were prioritized.

The first 300-400 miles on the priority list, account for well over 80% of historical illegal traffic (border cities and the Rio Grande Valley). Although the land acquisition issues along the Rio Grande have caused construction there to lag, the rest of the high priority segments (like San Diego and Yuma) will be effectively done before Jan. 20, 2021.

So the most important miles have been front loaded, for completion this year. They are working to complete the required land acquisition in Texas before the end of the year. The Rio Grande Valley Sector is already contracted (over 100 miles) and the Laredo Sector contracts have begun to drop.

So even if not all of the needed miles of barrier will be standing on Jan. 20, 2021, the bulk of what is operationally needed will be. That is to say, illegal traffic will be substantially impeded. The new Wall System is working even better than projected, and it was designed to meet a standard that they called Full Operational Control.

In addition to the Barrier Program, the Technology Programs (including so-called “Virtual Wall”) have also gone into full scale deployment, and are rolling out faster than barrier. Technology will monitor every mile of the border, and many of the Programs extend the area of detection and tracking deep into the USA and Mexico.

Also, Military support to border security has expanded greatly (like predator drone patrols), and seems to have been more strongly institutionalized in organizations and long term budgets.

San Diego’s nearly completed Wall System has made a dramatic impact there, and that effect is going to spread rapidly down the priority list. By the end of this year, effects should be impressive. We are on track for roughly full operational control of the whole Southern Border at the end of next year - 18 months from an historic achievement.

By many measures, this is the biggest border security Program in human history.


32 posted on 06/25/2020 9:39:53 AM PDT by BeauBo
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To: BeauBo

Thank you for that detailed response. I now understand everything. Thanks!


33 posted on 06/25/2020 4:23:40 PM PDT by definitelynotaliberal (I believe it! He's alive! Sweet Jesus!)
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34 posted on 06/26/2020 7:43:05 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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