- United States
- Mo.
- Letter
"There is a word for spending the most money in history to solve a problem that doesn't exist. It isn't security. It isn't strength.
Big Bend National Park. 1.3% of border crossings. 74% drop in apprehensions reported by DHS just months ago. The terrain — sheer canyon walls, desert mountains, the Rio Grande — is already a barrier. Vehicles cannot cross here. They never have.
And yet contractors are grading roads through it today. Cottonwood Campground. Glenn Springs Road. Castolon. Staging camps off Highway 118. The most expensive border construction ever awarded, running through the least-active sector on the entire border, destroying public land that 500,000 Americans visit every year and cannot be restored once it is gone.
Every person whose job it is to protect that region — every sheriff, every commissioner, every law enforcement agency, every elected official — has said stop. Republicans and Democrats alike. They are being ignored.
Technology works here. Cameras, sensors, aerial monitoring — proven, cheaper, effective, and leaves the land intact. It is not being considered.
I am asking for an immediate halt and an honest answer about why record dollars are being spent in the one place they are least needed."