Yes, that easy, Get help from inside Mexico, one way or another, and breach the known easy places along the border. Still not a problem though.

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Illegal Immigrants Dropped at US Border By Cartel-Funded Buses, Crawl Through Hole Under Old Fencing

Earlier today, I happened to be on set for an America's Newsroom segment when I watched this live hit from Fox News correspondent William La Jeunesse. Reporting from the Southern border, La Jeunesse showed footage of dozens of illegal immigrants breaching an old fence, having allegedly been delivered directly to the Arizona boundary from Guatemala by cartel-funded buses. Watch the entire thing, which packs numerous stunning and worrisome pieces of information into a short package. The bit at the very end about forged documents and child trafficking is particularly alarming:

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This clip underscores the importance of not only constructing newer, smarter barriers, but also maintaining old ones. It also demonstrates how deeply broken our entire system has become, and how it's being exploited. These unlawful migrants are now being hauled up from Central America to our border by the busload, apparently bankrolled by drug cartels, then they crawl through a hole with the deliberate intention of being apprehended by Border Patrol. They're brought to facilities that are completely overwhelmed, staffed by agents who have been pulled off of their enforcement duties to help manage the mess -- all at great daily expense to US taxpayers. This is a completely dysfunctional status quo, and Democrats are in denial about it, blinded by Trump derangement and cynical political calculation. The Washington Post quotes a nonpartisan career official who worries that the opposition party is refusing to accept empirical data, prioritizing anti-Trump emotionalism and posturing:

Democrats have pressed administration officials to acknowledge there is no emergency. During a Senate oversight hearing this month, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) asserted that border crossings “are still at a historic low compared to other times in our nation’s history.” “No, Senator, they’re not,” CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan responded. “We’re on pace for over 700,000 crossings this year — that’s closer to historic highs than historic lows.” After Blumenthal suggested the numbers were a fluke, McAleenan said: “We have to confront what’s happened in these five months .?.?. This is new, different and potentially worsening.”… “I’m concerned about the lack of factual grounding in our political debate,” said one senior U.S. official whose career has spanned multiple administrations. Democrats are “starting to not even believe data created by professionals,” the official added
Rest - https://townhall.com/tipsheet/guyben...fence-n2543502