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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,072 posts)
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 02:41 PM Feb 2020

Smugglers are using camouflage ladders to climb border wall, feds say

EL PASO, Texas – Smugglers in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico have engineered camouflage hook-and-ladders made of rebar that blend in so well with the border wall that it can be hard to detect, according to U.S. Border Patrol. The ladders are the same rust brown color as the mesh panels or steel beams of the fence.

El Paso's urban stretch of border is littered with the rusted rebar ladders at the base on both sides — ladders lying in wait on the Mexican side, ladders pulled down by border agents or abandoned by smugglers on the U.S. side. One of the rebar ladders was poking out of a dumpster in a lot near the Chihuahuita neighborhood on Thursday.

"Somebody is making money off those ladders," said Agent Joe Romero, pointing to a mangled version tossed in the dirt on the U.S. side. "The agents pulled it off the wall and cut it up so it can't be used again."

The ladders appear to be made with two poles of 3/8-inch rebar and four thinner poles, outfitted with steps and bent over at the end in a U, to hook on the top of the wall. It's the sort of cubed rebar support structure used in construction in Mexico, called castillo.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/smugglers-are-using-camouflage-ladders-to-climb-border-wall-feds-say/ar-BB100Zna?li=BBnb7Kz

The dotard was warned this was nothing but a vanity wall. There are more effective and less costly ways of providing border security.

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COLGATE4

(14,732 posts)
11. For the love of Christ! These people (the Mexicans) were
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 03:20 PM
Feb 2020

able to tunnel El Chapo out of a SuperMax Mexican prison right under the noses of everyone. Scaling a wall is child's play for them.

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,354 posts)
13. To be fair, the guards at the Mexican prison were made deaf and blind ...
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 04:55 PM
Feb 2020

... by covering their ears and eyes with piles of pesos.

I doubt the tunneling effort was all that stealthy.

SWBTATTReg

(22,144 posts)
2. And ironically, rump is going to spend $3.6 billion dollars more on this disaster. I suspect...
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 02:49 PM
Feb 2020

very strongly that rump somehow is on the take somewhere for this ridiculous project, that somewhere, he or his family are getting paid off. It wouldn't surprise me one bit.

And the simple camouflage ladders, and the wall itself. Perhaps if they spent more time in designing and/or laying out specs for the 'wall', but since rump was in such a hurry (probably so he could grift the money more quicker in the short 4 years he had in office), specs and / or the design process(es) got overlooked. This is not a typical federal project, working in conjunction w/ landowners, w/ the border states, nothing. A totally obscene project not at all well planned. And rump builds skyscrapers? Yeah, right.

SWBTATTReg

(22,144 posts)
7. Really. One day, our day will come, and the reckoning and accounting will then start. Those...
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 02:57 PM
Feb 2020

found to be breaking the law, will be judged, convicted, and if guilty, should be made to pay. No more pussy-footing around like what happened after the 2008 economic collapse, where a lot of the players who fraudulently inflated the value of their mortgaged backed securities got away (only a few got caught). I guess big money does play a role. You're right, every contract, every email, every text pertinent to the 'wall' needs to be investigated thoroughly, for I don't trust rump or his cronies one bit. Crooks all of them.

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,379 posts)
3. Moron's Medieval Wall -- beat by $10 rebar ladders
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 02:50 PM
Feb 2020

Gee, nobody could see that coming. Unless they're not as stupid as a trump.

Me.

(35,454 posts)
6. "Somebody is making money off those ladders," said Agent Joe Romero"
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 02:53 PM
Feb 2020

Probably the dump himself and that was the plan all along

hunter

(38,321 posts)
14. Building a ladder out of rebar isn't rocket science.
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 05:39 PM
Feb 2020

There's no "somebody" making money off these ladders when nearly anyone can build one.

Rebar is as easy to get in Mexico as it is the U.S.A..

Cutting and bending it isn't magic.

JohnnyRingo

(18,637 posts)
10. They could weld rebar rungs to the wall as they climb it.
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 03:19 PM
Feb 2020

That way they won't need one to climb back down the other side.

Sure, Border security could go around to the Mexican side and torch them off when found, but it wouldn't take a half hour to do it again. Walls are not impenetrable.

 

cwydro

(51,308 posts)
12. The climber would have to be camouflaged too though, right?
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 03:53 PM
Feb 2020

Invisible ladder won’t help if the climber is visible lol.

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