Is A Border Wall Constitutional and Necessary?

   Dr. Barrett of ConservativeTruth.org made the statement recently, “Centuries of history prove that walls make a huge difference, which is why the number of nations building them has risen from 7 to 777 since WWII.”

   However, Congress refuses to pass a spending bill that would build a wall on the southern border, which remains insecure and vulnerable to illegal aliens. 

   New House speaker Nancy Pelosi has called the wall “an immorality.”

   So, is a border wall constitutional and should it be a priority? 

   Article 4, Section 4, of the Constitution states, “The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion.”

   Ask yourself, do the following facts about illegal immigration constitute an “invasion?"

•  An illegal alien in the state of Arizona is twice as likely to commit a crime than a legal citizen. 

•  Ninety percent of all heroin and fentanyl come across the southern border. 

•  Over 10,000 children are illegally sex trafficked across the southern border every single year. 

•  There are 56,000 illegal immigrants in our federal ...

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