Posted on 03/28/2019 11:19:34 AM PDT by a little elbow grease
With Washington stalled over the debate on the border wall, one country in Europe could show the way to successfully ending illegal immigration.
One Americas Pearson Sharp has more. (VIDEO)
(Excerpt) Read more at oann.com ...
VIDEO --- This is an excellent four minute video.
Fences do not work. Settled science
To quote Janet Napolitano: “The System Worked!”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L2SCPpmvBM&feature=youtu.be
VIDEO -— This is an excellent four minute video.
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Invisible fences keep people ignorant.
What?!? A fence keeps people out? Weird... Thanks a little elbow grease.
Ooops! Can’t have that.
The reason leftists don’t want a fence/wall is because they know it will work, not because they’re suddenly concerned about the federal government’s spending or genuinely believe their own B.S. about how “it won’t work.”
Yes, please.
The Democrat Voters who live in Mexico should be permitted to vote. The fence would block them from voting.
Meanwhile back in D.C. the dems are toting signs declaring “WDW!”(Walls Don’t Work) and chanting awesome slogans about hungry and poor. Or something.
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LOL
Here are some comments from the video site:
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HUNGARY, a country taking care of its own people first! And security is job NUMBER ONE
They threw out Soros too and recently passed an actual pro-family conservative policy. They are not playing lately. It turns out when you enforce proper immigration you erase illegal migration and all its counterparts.
That's the way you protect your countries borders. Congress should have to watch this and learn.. But, they don't want illegals stopped! 😡
But the democrats insist that walls don't work...
Viktor Orban is the greatest national leader on earth. Hungary is an example to the world of how you fight back against the bullies in the EU.
We will even use solar power and batteries to power it (with a grid back up)
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To paraphrase E.J. ---
It's sad, so sad (so sad)
It's a sad, sad situation
And it's getting more and more absurd .....
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I'm 72 and have seen a lot of politics. I actually feel that these Democrats have a death wish for our country (as it was founded).
I pray that enough good people will be able to get out and go door too door to help enlighten others before they vote in the 2020 Presidential election.
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Right ....... but the lawyers would probably pop out of the walls suing about the electricity.
;-)
Hungary is serious about curbing illegal immigration. We give it lip service, not much else, even under Trump.
That can’t be, fences don’t work!!
Hungary is an island of sanity amid a sea sludge.
Back in the 60’s, I had a fencing match referred by a famous Hungarian coach and Olympian named Calabrese, his first such referring job in America.
Can I call him the first Hungarian “fencer”? /sarc
[Just thought I’d add a little spice (Paprika) to this conversation.
However, I was visiting Pleiku City in the Central Highlands of So. Vietnam on Nov. 1, 1970. Our American military host was 1st Lt. Steve Klimko, an adviser to the SVN PSDF (People’s Self Defense Force, SVNese volunteers who did guard duty at night as an internal line of security around a city, town, village, etc). (I have my VN journal in front of me).
For VN guys, he talked about “KITS” (Key Inter-Teams, possibly Interdiction Teams), who were “hardcored PSDF Combat Teams, 35 men, 6 weeks of training”. “KITS relieve PSDF from hamlet, 40m - 200m; 198 KITS in this Province; Eventually PF’s will move away (PF - Popular Forces).
The 40m - 200 m is probably their operational guard range from a point 40m (120 ft from a village/hamlet) outward to a range of 200m, about 600 feet. Normally would be a concentric circles as PFs came next in the circular outer ring defense method, followed by the RFs (Regional Forces) who ranged out anywhere from several miles to dozens of miles or more. They were the ones who engaged main force VC units until regular ARVN forces could come in.
When I asked him why he was fighting in Vietnam he said that as a child, he and his family had to flee the communist reinvaders of Hungary during the Revolution of 1956.
By helping another people resist communism, he was repaying America for taking them in as refugees.
I never forget this man. Typical refugee-then American citizen who understood more about the threat of communism to free people than many Americans did in the 1960’s/70, and then did something to stop it.
[This is the first time in 50 years I’ve written extensively from my work/journalist notebook. I’m so glad I could find Klimko’s name and could put it in print. He’s the kind of refugee who makes America great and helps to protect it].
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