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This is not true. We could monitor and control it enough to stop the vast majority of crossing. It wouldn't even be all that expensive long term.
The problem is there are too many people invested in stopping that from happening for one reason or another.
We could easily prevent 90%+ from coming in if we wanted. And if we did that the number trying would probably drop by 90% in a few years. End result problem is now 1% of what it was.
Comment by illbehaveipromise at 25/01/2025 at 06:56 UTC
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Your own “math” is ten percent, chief. You’ll forgive me if I’m a little suspicious of your authority to have a meaningful opinion about this, since you struggle with basic arithmetic.