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Homemade Submarines at $600,000 each!

This could render the border fence obsolete very quickly. A drug smuggling submarine was caught off of Mexico's shore. These makeshift subs are capable of carrying up to 10 tons of cargo and are hard to spot. Colombian smugglers have been using this type of submarine for some time. According to a Reuters report, "Some experts think it is only a matter of time befiore the smuggling gangs figure out how to make a fully-fledged sub."

You can easily imagine these subs being used to smuggle humans. I have often said that even if a wall is built along the U.S. / Mexico border that people would find a way in to the country via sea. The Cubans, with no money or technology, have been doing it for years.

Let's stop this silly and ridiculous expense of building a wall and let's get comprehensive immigration reform that creates a winning formula for both the United States and our Latin American neighbors.

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posted by Ricardo González on July 18, 2008.



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