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Arizona Newspaper Is Upset That People Are Getting Hurt Because The Fence At The Border Is Too High

7/6/2015

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Breitbart- A mainstream Arizona newspaper is decrying the small section of the Arizona-Mexico border that has a 14-foot-high primary fence because it is too high for illegal immigrants to safely cross. The article, “Border Fence Jumpers Breaking Bones,” includes the claim that sections of the border with a 14-foot-high fence are “as tall as a two or three-story house” and tells the stories of several women who broke bones and were treated extensively to healthcare and surgeries at the expense of U.S. taxpayers. The writer never mentions any lives directly lost as a result of there not being a border fence in most sections, such as when Mexican nationals crossed into the U.S. and murdered father and husband Robert Rosas, a U.S. Border Patrol agent.



Being an American is a privilege. What I mean by that is you have to earn the right to call yourself such. Well, unless you happened to be lucky enough to get shit out onto American soil by two, relatively well off, parents. Then you can be an entitled prick that hates foreigners that desperately want the freedoms you were granted just by breaking into the right egg. But I digress. If you are border jumping you can't really complain too much about the injuries you procured doing so. The way I feel about it is that the entire border should be 14 feet high. Then we can just rid of any and all kinds of border control. If you get over a two story fence then you can stay once you do. That's how you earn your red, white, and blue stripes as far as I am concerned. Sure, you might snap your ankles and bleed out in the middle of desert, but that's just a chance you have to take. High risk, high reward, as they say.

As Americans, we don't mind illegal aliens, we just want the best of the best. The Mexican that hurt himself jumping a fence isn't going to be the Mexican that goes the extra mile when being underpaid for doing menial manual labor. That's just a fact. Injury prone Mexican nationals are like injury prone running backs. They play a vital position, but their lack of durability makes them far less valuable. Especially in their respective saturated markets. It's survival of the fittest when you are less fortunate. You think the men of yesteryear were complaining when they couldn't hit a lion with a spear and thus unable to feed their families? Nope, they just died out. Simple as that. Survive and advance, or recognize your shortcomings and continue to be healthy in your home country, you know, until you accidentally drink the water. If you can add some roadside assistance in return for some under the table scraps then we will find a place for you, but if you can't even get to a road without hurting yourself then you probably don't have what it takes to do our dirty work. 
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10/30/2016 02:23:44 pm

The dark satanic mill town of Keighley' I have never forgotten that headline from a national newspaper in the late 60s.

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