At least, that's what some observers say.
Actually, it is a seventh-century B.C. solution. At least, that's when the Great Wall of China was first begun.
It didn't keep the Mongols and other nomads from entering China.
Nearly three millennia later (in 1981), my wife and I passed through Checkpoint Charlie into East Berlin. That wall didn't keep us out, and it didn't keep all of the Berliners in. It survived all the way from 1961 to 1992.
It didn't do much good.
So what is the problem Donald J. Trump is actually trying to solve?
Best to know that before spending a lot of money.
We seem to have pretty well solved the problem of illegal immigration from Mexico.
NAFTA did that.
More cruelty and inhumanity and refusal to carry out our international obligations toward refugees and asylum seekers won't make that better.
Friday, January 4, 2019
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