Retired Navy Captain: Border Protection System that Includes a Physical Barrier Really Works

‘It’s time to step up and just bite the bullet and do it’

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NASH: "Yeah. And, you know, Neil, if you build a wall, yeah, there’s a maintenance cost to upkeep and everything."
CAVUTO: "Right."
NASH: "But if you use manpower, that’s the most expensive way to do anything. So you start putting troops down there, and now all of a sudden you look at the employment situation in this country. It’s not like there are a lot of people idle around that have time to go spend at the guard and the reserve. You start activating the state guard and reserve, you’re taking people away from their families and businesses that right now are looking for skilled labor. And -- and some of the best and brightest we have are these -- are these guardsmen and reservists who are dedicating their time to do what they can while still staying at home, and they’re subject to recall and being sent to active duty anywhere in the world. So, we have to protect them as well as the overall country, and I think a border protection system that includes a physical barrier, the Israelis have proved this, it works, lots of countries have done it, it’s time to step up and just bite the bullet and do it."
 

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