Trump vs. Clinton: Immigration, Once More

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“We either have a border, or we don’t.” —Donald Trump, just now.

A few quick points on Trump’s proposed border, perMatt Bors:

  • It would cost roughly $30 billion for a 2,000 mile wall. (And, no, Mexico will not pay for this wall.)
  • A wall would damage hundreds of miles of parkland and wildlife refuge.
  • It would require three times the amount of concrete needed for the Hoover Dam. “That quantity of concrete could pave a one-lane road from New York to Los Angeles, going the long way around the Earth, which would probably be just as useful,” Bors writes.
  • Even when factoring in the Secure Fence Act of 2006 — essentially Congress’ mandate for wall construction — building Trump’s wall would require the seizure of land from thousands of Americans through eminent domain.

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