Illegals Learn Nasty Lesson as They Get Stuck on New Trump-Built Border Wall Herika Martinez / AFP via Getty Images
Boys climbing the border division between Mexico and the U.S. in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on Jan. 26, 2017. (Herika Martinez / AFP via Getty Images)
By Ben Marquis
Published January 9, 2020 at 4:58pm
One of the primary critiques of President Donald Trumps new border wall is that such a barrier would be ineffective at achieving the stated goal of increasing security.
Specifically, some critics have ludicrously claimed that barriers at the border wont stop drug traffickers and illegal aliens from entering the country. They argue that at best it would be little more than a costly hindrance that could be rapidly overcome.
This week, however, three illegal aliens from Mexico learned the hard way that the border wall critics were incredibly wrong in that assessment.
The trio of interlopers attempting to sneak into the country ended up trapped atop a section of the 30-foot-tall fence in the San Diego, California, area on Sunday, The Washington Times reported.
After U.S. Border Patrol agents spotted the three perched atop the tall wall, and with an assist from the San Diego Fire Department, they were promptly helped down from the precarious position and taken into custody.
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Poster Comment:
Some people have to learn the hard way.