Many of our local politicians are upset over plans to expand the border wall.
Note that we said expand.
El Paso has had a border wall since 2008.
Does city council want the wall to be torn down?
According to this video, illegal crossings dropped from as many as 10,000 per day to 500 when the wall was finished.
We deserve better
Brutus
brutus, are you really saying that 10,000 people a day crossed in El Paso before the “fence” went up ????
The story in your link does not address this question at all…
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The story makes that claim at about one minute into the video.
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Brutus,
Does the City Debt under the logo include any of the QOL bonds and all the Baseball field debt? Will it be updated?
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$224 million of the quality of life bonds had not been issued when those numbers were calculated so they will have to added if city council spends the money.
Don’t know about the baseball park.
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Brutus – Are you going to endorse any candidates?
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No, thank you.
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El Paso has had a wall since much earlier. Silvestre Reyes started the “Tortilla Curtain” while he was Border Sector Chief in the 90’s.
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Ya know, I reckon that the “Golden Arena” is getting too much discussion amongst the little people. This BS about the wall is just a smoke and mirrors tactic to divert the little people attention in the other direction. Ya all know them little people have one track minds.
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