Monday, August 1, 2011

Field & Fence

When my mom and I visited the Sabal Palm Sanctuary outside of Brownsville the other week, I was captivated by the fairly new border fence. While I've read stories about the border fence being built along the U.S. / Mexico border, I hadn't seen any pictures of it. Then I got up close and personal with it. You drive through an opening in the fence to reach the Sanctuary. Sabal Palm is in the strip of land between the fence and the Rio Grande River which of course is our southern border. Behind the fence is a dyke that the Border Patrol drives along. This fence is about eighteen feet high with openings every five hundred feet or so. I am not sure how I feel about this fence. I understand the reasoning behind it, but feel for the animals and people whose property is trapped on the "Mexican" side of the fence.

2 comments:

Gaelyn said...

Seems So Wrong.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

You probably don't even want me to vent my feelings about this fence. Let's just say that Gaelyn above said what I would say in fewer and more polite words. (I'd leave out the word 'seems" actually).