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Old 01-01-2019, 09:38 AM  
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Originally Posted by MFCT View Post

Oh wait, what's this?



Well yeah, same rights. It sounds good on paper. However, its simply a matter of: we just don't want Trump to have what he wants (because we don't agree with him politically).

I have absolutely no issue with it this wall, however. Because Trump has nothing to do with it.

What is it ???/ FAKE NEWS ... You know FAKE + NEWS

You guys are real suckers ... but your low IQ and lack of education can maybe excuse it a few times...

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/me...temala-border/

Look : the same picture !!!!!

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On 26 August 2015, the Facebook group “Americans for Common Sense” posted a photograph purportedly showing a fence built along the border between Mexico and Mexico’s southern neighbor, Guatemala. The image was accompanied by a query about why it’s not “racist” for Mexico to build a fence to keep Guatemalan immigrants out of their country, but it presumably is for the United States to construct a similar obstruction to prevent Mexicans from crossing the border into the U.S.:


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The query is moot, and the picture is irrelevant because there is no wall along the Mexico-Guatemala border. Most of that frontier consists of rain forests, mountains, rivers, lakes, or other natural barriers, and few of the sections passable by foot or automobile include any walls or fences:

Mexico’s southern border with Guatemala is notoriously porous. Unlike the U.S.-Mexico border, which is sewed up with a massive fence and guarded by armed border agents, drones, and cameras, Mexico’s southern border is almost imperceptible.


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The proffered picture displayed above therefore does not show the border between Mexico and Guatemala. Ironically, it depicts a fence along the boundary between the United States and Mexico in southeastern Arizona.

The photograph was taken by Matt Clark and published to the Defenders of Wildlife Blog in 2013. While the image is frequently passed around online in reference to arguments about immigration, Clark originally shared that photograph (and others) to illustrate how a border fence affects wildlife:
Oh, I have a lake to sell, right in the middle of the Sahara ... any of you cucks interested ?
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