Nah - I don't believe that , both Agnostic007 & Prime say the southern boarder is closed & secure
Is just the odd 1 or 2 here & there sneaking over .
Is impossible any more with such a secure & closed border.

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What it is to be a Libtard & not be able to admit the US southern boarder is fucked & 1000s cross each day.
FFS the UK is an island & our boarders are secure & closed
yeah so secure & closed we have 100s every day rocking up on the shores of the southern coast - Yeah thats a really closed & secure boarder- NOT.
You are full of bull. I never said the U.S. borders were secure. I never said only a few folks are sneaking over the border. The U.S. does not have open borders. The U.S. by definition has controlled borders as does the U.K.
Controlled Borders
Countries with controlled borders place restrictions—sometimes significant—on immigration. Today,
the United States and a majority of developed nations have controlled borders. Controlled borders typically require persons crossing them to present a visa or may allow for short-term visa-free visits.
Countries With Open BordersWhile
no countries currently have borders that are completely open for worldwide travel and immigration, several countries are members of multinational conventions that allow free travel between member nations. For example, most nations of the European Union allow people to travel freely—without visas—between countries that have signed the Schengen Agreement of 1985. This essentially makes most of Europe a single “country,” as it applies to internal travel. However, all European countries continue to require visas for travelers coming from countries outside the region.
New Zealand and nearby Australia share “open” borders in the sense that they allow their citizens to travel, live, and work in either country with few restrictions. Several other nation-pairs such as India and Nepal, Russia and Belarus, and
Ireland and the United Kingdom share similarly “open” borders.https://www.thoughtco.com/open-borders-4684612 BTW speaking of definitions: What is a boarder in British English?
A boarder is someone who rents a room in someone's house. The point where you cross from one country to another is usually called
the border.