Tx you ever wonder if that big organization is some other country?
As for guarding the border I don't believe the government owns much land and if it doesn't own the land it can't place troops on it either.
"While the future path of a full-length border wall is unknown, in Texas, nearly the entire length of its international boundary is privately owned. The border follows the middle of the Rio Grande, meaning land parcels begin a varying distance north of that line. The analysis of property records showed almost 5,000 parcels of land sit within 500 feet of the mid-river border.
Seizing perhaps 5,000 parcels would be an effort exponentially larger effort than seizures to build border fence. After the 2006 Secure Fence Act, federal officials pursued about 300 condemnation cases that were brought against landowners, according to data compiled by the network. Some of those cases remain unresolved a decade later."
An in Arizona the Indian tribe owns a big share of the border and they aren't welcoming Feds in to build a wall dividing their land here and in Mexico.
Some come up with another great idea that makes sense. If not "Spread the Fear" angle it's the only thing you got working for the Republicans in this election.
Fred
"Everyday I beat my own previous record for number of consecutive days I've
stayed alive."
'Take care of yourself, and each other.'