Message from @sɪᴅɪsɴᴏᴛʜᴇʀᴇ
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Part of@it is already completed
Around 100 miles
That’s smol
Ye
Last year
It isn’t. The hijab is awful. Feminists should be outraged over how middle eastern women are treated.
Not bad progress for billion dollars
Where is the sexism isti
100 miles out of 2,000 is smol
Ye
1/20th of the way there
SHOULD be but they're seemingly not in the public eye. They're promoting it heavily in Europe. But I'm glad you're not of that strand.
There are things that suck at home, but by and large, women have it a lot better in western culture
Correction
It was not billion.
It was 292 million for hundred odd miles
But what sucks at home
I don’t understand how they can support Islam. It’s extremely anti-female
Or be tolerate of it
Because a lot of Islam isn’t so fucked up
In FY18, Congress provided $1.375B for border wall construction which equates to approximately 84 miles of border wall in multiple locations across the Southwest border, including:
$251M for a secondary border wall in the San Diego Sector
$445M to construct a new levee wall system in the Rio Grande Valley Sector
$196M to construct a new steel bollard wall system in Rio Grande Valley Sector
$445M for a primary pedestrian wall in San Diego, El Centro, Yuma and Tucson Sectors
DHS is positioned to construct 215 miles of Border Patrol’s highest priority border wall miles including:
~5 miles in San Diego Sector in California
~14 miles in El Centro Sector in California
~27 miles in Yuma Sector in Arizona
~9 miles in El Paso Sector in New Mexico
~55 miles in Laredo Sector in Texas
~104 miles in Rio Grande Valley Sector in Texas
It's purely anti-female its ingrained
Mutha fuka
In FY 2017 Congress provided DHS $292 million to build 40 miles of a steel bollard wall in the San Diego, El Centro and El Paso Sectors – Border Patrol’s highest priority locations – in place of an outdated and operationally ineffective barrier. DHS received its FY17 funding for border wall construction in May 2017. DHS awarded the first contract against that funding in November 2017 and began construction three months later in February 2018. As of November 21, 2018, CBP has constructed more than 31 of the 40 miles with the remaining 9 miles scheduled for completion by early 2019.
El Centro Project (2.25 miles): Completed.
El Paso Project (20 miles): Completed
San Diego Primary Project (14 miles): Completion anticipated in May 2019.
El Paso Project (4 miles): Construction started in September.
Stahp
FY 19 is asking for 5 bil
Post those facts
Oooo I like what I see
292 million for 40 miles?
Yeah
Not bad
Who said 100
For cameras, all weather roads
and a 30 ft fall wall
You said 100
I said 292
You said 100 odd miles
Oh
I meant 2018 and 2017
Combined
Of course lol