SFCityBear said:I'm not saying that any of Trump's statements are correct, but I would question your sources as much as you question Donald Trump's statements. What leads you to believe that "US Customs and Border Patrol", the "Federal Government" , and an employee of CNN, are all truthful when it comes to disseminating information? Customs and Border Protection is run by a very dishonest bird, and his trying to hide the invasion at the border is one example. Which government agency is well-trusted today when it comes to public statements? Let's start with the Center for Disease Control. How about Transportation? That's a real winner, on the sea, in the air, and the rails. Justice? The FBI? No, they are always accurate, aren't they? As for CNN, they have been in the pocket of the Far Left for as far back as my memory goes. There is a lot of propaganda out there on the airwaves, on all sides.DiabloWags said:movielover said:DiabloWags said:
You mean like Trump's wall?
Trumps 570-odd miles of 30' Wall are very effective.
You should use Fact-Checking.
You wouldn't appear so deaf, dumb, and blind here.
Or are you one of those rare birds that just enjoys being DUPED 24/7?
Facts First: Trump's "571 miles" claim is false, an even greater exaggeration than the inaccurate "561 miles" and "over 500 miles" claims he has made at other points of his campaign. An official report by US Customs and Border Protection, written two days after Trump left office and subsequently obtained by CNN's Priscilla Alvarez, said the total number built under Trump was 458 miles including both wall built where no barriers had existed before and wall built to replace previous barriers. Trump has sometimes put the figure, more correctly, at "nearly 500 miles."
Fifty-two of the 458 miles built under Trump was "primary" wall that was built in parts of the border where no barriers previously existed. The rest was 33 miles of "secondary" wall that was built in spots where no barriers previously existed, plus 373 miles of primary and secondary wall that was built to replace previous barriers the federal government says had become "dilapidated and/or outdated."
Let me guess . . . you actually believe that Mexico paid for the wall.