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Congressman Cuellar evokes El Chapo court testimony in border security fight amid shutdown

Texas Congressman Henry Cuellar says in debate on a funding bill on day 34 a partial government shutdown that Texas has natural barriers on the southern border with Mexico, asking how someone could cross 100 foot rock wall or cross the Rio Grande, if a wall could be built to cut off people from their property, needing only a $100 latter or to dig a tunnel, to listen to the El Chapo drug case where bad guys say they could use a tunnel, catapult or a ladder, concluding to secure the border in the right way.
Texas Congressman Henry Cuellar says in debate on a funding bill on day 34 a partial government shutdown that Texas has natural barriers on the southern border with Mexico, asking how someone could cross 100 foot rock wall or cross the Rio Grande, if a wall could be built to cut off people from their property, needing only a $100 latter or to dig a tunnel, to listen to the El Chapo drug case where bad guys say they could use a tunnel, catapult or a ladder, concluding to secure the border in the right way.
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January 24, 2019
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