Or just tunnel under it.
This wall idea was dead from the start.
Saw somebody claim that the wall isn't vulnerable to ladders because they don't make 40-foot ladders.
Gotta love it when some dumb-ass makes a claim you can debunk with a 5-second Amazon search.
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/132319/1aa8eb08-7199-4802-b299-a6a233a234ad/Clipboard01.jpg
if you're desperate enough you could also just, y'know, make one
or just use a rope or somethin
Nah, they just stick to ultralights, and any crazy fucker that's willing to set foot in said death traps.
https://media.wired.com/photos/5932b94458b0d64bb35d3688/2:1/w_2500,c_limit/5126288617_e6e9ed8762_b.jpg
As for the Narco Tanks, they attempted those, but stopped when their manufacturing sites got raided by Mexican Marines.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/45/a1/db/45a1dbe4ba0451f14518692f00b12905.jpg
They also have manufactured submarines and half-submerged skifs that would carry stuff over certain border lakes.
Yeah I don't get why people keep saying "LMAO just bring a ladder" like it's easy to carry something that heavy across hundreds of miles. Several members of my family have made that crossing and it is fucking brutal. The weight you could use for carrying the ladder is better used for carrying more medicine and supplies since many people die from dehydration and hypothermia trying to cross. TBH, you only have to bring the ladder to the border once, after that you just use the one someone else left unless you already have a landscaping gig lined up and it's BYOL so you have to take it with you.
Do people even have to saw through the steel slats? You could probably pry it open with some tools but rope, power tools, or a pry bar all weigh about the same.
They had to change the gameplan because he gave away the secret weakness
https://twitter.com/i/status/1083444687518629889
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