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If you build a 50-foot wall, you'll soon be confronted with a 51-foot ladder.
Alan Bersin
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Alan Bersin
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: October 15
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The idea was to restore the rule of law, to bring order to a chaotic situation. The results became more and more apparent. Crime rates went down in the border region. Today, the number of migrants crossing is at a 30-year low. That's because of years of bipartisan work on this issue.
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The image and the costs of a Berlin-like wall or a Great Wall of China is something that the American people have not accepted to date.
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