" THE WALL "

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What is your point?
Is this a list of South American (You know..3 Mexicos)..terror attacks?
How many South American Terrorist attacks (besides The Alamo) have we had?

Thanks,
:cool: xUT

As a matter of fact and history...The Mexican Army attack and re-taking of the Alamo was not a terrorist attack. Most of what is known as Texas today was legally a part of Mexico and a revolt by legal and illegal immigrants from the United States (oh the irony of it all) to separate from Mexico and become an independent country was known as the Texas Revolution. The Mexican Army was simply reclaiming something they owned (at the time).:eek:
 
As a matter of fact and history...The Mexican Army attack and re-taking of the Alamo was not a terrorist attack. Most of what is known as Texas today was legally a part of Mexico and a revolt by legal and illegal immigrants from the United States (oh the irony of it all) to separate from Mexico and become an independent country was known as the Texas Revolution. The Mexican Army was simply reclaiming something they owned (at the time).:eek:
Thanks, I know, now you spoiled it...:D
 
https://www.azcentral.com/story/new...Ba7xIaKnrXzolfxPN6zYe75UN2mgTvUwMhTpRC4kRxxYs

Plaque marking Trump's first 'border wall' section awaits his visit to Calexico

Border officials in Calexico have noted that the project had been planned for years before Trump took office.

David Kim, the assistant chief patrol agent for Border Patrol's El Centro Sector, told the Desert Sun in February 2018 — as the project was starting — that the Border Patrol had identified this section as a priority for replacement in 2009, during President Barack Obama's administration.


 

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