....and while it might seem silly I am dead serious.
First---as I understand it, under current law anyone who enters the US by any means cannot be deported without first being afforded a hearing which comes about only after a long wait. By the time of the hearing the "line crosser" may or may not show up.
So---unless I am wrong on that I have the following conundrum:
At the western terminus of the boarder the barrier runs a rather short way into the ocean. I have attached a picture below. Now--it would seem to me that anyone, swimmer or not, could easily wait until low tide, put on a life jacket and float along the barrier (and use the barrier) to go safely and quickly around the end and there you are in the land of milk and honey:cool:
Obviously, a decent swimmer would need no aid, or with a touch of forethought any type of raft or boat could be utilized to transport the entire family in safety.
So--what am I missing here?