Also, they could just go around them. I know that's not the idea, since the prototypes are only a few feet long, but it's the same idea. There won't be a wall encircling the entire US perimeter. Maybe terrorists are too lazy to go around.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
UPDATE 3/2:
Fake news!Litterst said the NPS received a filming permit for the area, and he told The Washington Post the application was from a “student group at a local educational institution.”
A redacted permit application obtained by the Post showed the application was filed for a “student project” related to “filming for a talent show.”
Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich stated on "Outnumbered" Wednesday that "special forces operatives and members of our Navy SEAL community were asked to try and breach the wall and they could not do it."
The Hill
The Army has yet to take exception to the Special Forces claim.
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