The story by Drew Griffin
We were driving through some of the most remote country in the United States, chasing a story that seemed hard to believe.
The Department of Homeland Security had announced it was spending $31 million to enhance and upgrade two remote border crossings -- just 12 miles apart -- on the border between Montana and the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The spending was lauded by Montana's two senators, even though only an average of 22 cars a day traveled through these border posts.
We hopped a plane from Atlanta, Georgia, to Billings, Montana, and then headed to Scobey and Whitetail. The six-hour drive took us through some of this nation's most beautiful country into the high plains of the Missouri River Region. It was a drive punctuated with glimpses of cows and antelopes, but few people
What we need is a 20 foot high concrete wall with razor wire at the top and machine gun nests every 100 meters. I dono, maybe the Russians can give us some pointers.
Raxarax 1 month ago
FUCK OBAMA
miamad 1 year ago
shut it down its a waste of money
JuanPapaNicolao 1 year ago