Nearly 80% of Texas' floating border barrier is technically in Mexico, survey findswww.cbsnews.comexternal-link livus ( @livus@kbin.social ) World News@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago message-square42fedilinkarrow-up1383
arrow-up1383external-linkNearly 80% of Texas' floating border barrier is technically in Mexico, survey findswww.cbsnews.com livus ( @livus@kbin.social ) World News@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago message-square42fedilink
A joint U.S.-Mexico topographical survey found that 787 feet of the 995-feet-long buoy line set up by Texas are in Mexico.
minus-square rgb3x3 ( @rgb3x3@beehaw.org ) linkfedilink15•1 year agoUS: “Everything on this side of the line is ours, those are the rules.” Mexico: “But you can’t keep moving the line into my side, that’s not fair!” US “Yeah huh, mom said that’s how it works.” Mexico: “No she didn’t! You’re lying!”
minus-square Echo71Niner ( @Echo71Niner@lemm.ee ) linkfedilink1•1 year agoThat’s funny, both countries sometimes do feel like two kids arguing.
minus-square Phoenixz ( @phoenixz@lemmy.ca ) linkfedilink1•1 year agoMéxico would actually end with : chinga tu madre!
US: “Everything on this side of the line is ours, those are the rules.”
Mexico: “But you can’t keep moving the line into my side, that’s not fair!”
US “Yeah huh, mom said that’s how it works.”
Mexico: “No she didn’t! You’re lying!”
That’s funny, both countries sometimes do feel like two kids arguing.
México would actually end with : chinga tu madre!
Heyyyyy… TU MADRE!!