Homeland Security Waives Environmental Rules to Build Border Wall Near San Diego

Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
August 2, 2017

We need a real border wall and we need it now.

It looks like we are finally starting to get some movement on the border wall. It’s a bit frustrating that things aren’t moving faster, but at least things are moving in the right direction.

The House recently approved a bill that included $1.6 billion in funding to start the wall’s construction. Now we have this announcement from the Department of Homeland Security. They’re waiving some of the environmental red tape to make way for it.

Trump referenced this during the campaign. Previously, the government wouldn’t build a wall because of this nonsense.

Reuters:

The United States will waive environmental rules so extra barriers can be built to bar illegal immigrants from crossing the border with Mexico near San Diego, the Department of Homeland Security said on Tuesday.

The projects, on about 15 miles (24 km) of the frontier extending east from the Pacific Ocean, are part of President Donald Trump’s planned wall between the United States and Mexico.

The wall was a centerpiece of Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign but Democrats and many Republicans have questioned its effectiveness. Immigration advocacy groups argue it would not stem illegal border crossings.

Government estimates put the cost of the wall at about $21 billion and Trump has said that Mexico will eventually pay for it. Mexico has refused to pay.

The DHS said the area near San Diego is one of the busiest U.S. border sections with a high volume of illegal entries and that there was an immediate need to improve the infrastructure.

It’s hilarious to see how there are people who actually think a wall would not prevent illegal immigration.

Are they not familiar with the wall Israel has? That has been very effective at preventing Palestinians from coming in.

And what about the Berlin Wall? Say what you want about it, but that wall was pretty damn effective at preventing East Germans from crossing into West Germany.

The bottom line is that walls work. It is insane to say otherwise.

It’s good to see that this waiver is specifically targeting the San Diego area. This is an area that definitely needs to be fortified. I’d say it is one of the higher priority regions on the border.

Remember this story? A few years ago illegal aliens were invading San Diego on boats!