Seems you've a lot to say on the topic. Yet, no problem between people crossing unvetted.
That said, what are your thoughts on all Pacific Coast States and others, going against Federal Law, in that
1) They legalized marijuana, and Trump betrayed all U.S. Citizens by not enforcing such Federal Laws, and allowed State Laws to supersede these federal statutes? This relates to the border how?
2) Dual citizens CCP China and USA have purchased mass amounts of land in California, Oregon, Colorado, and Washington, and many have been granted Legal Grow operations in all 4 States?
Land for mining Lithium as well as growing Marijuana.
3) Many of the Asian immigrants crossing into the USA via the OPEN BORDER POLICY of the current administration are trained in the cultivation of weed, and are being brought into the USA to be exploited for these skills and cannot be given valid work visas, just like these business cannot do legal banking; and can only operate on a cash basis? Doing their unpaid part for the CCP, not slavery or indentured servitude. Just joyful to be working for the Peoples cause.
If you question these alleged events, then why is National Public Radio doing commentary on such situations and identifying the growing problem. Pun allegedly weak.
Ironic how the Southern Border Problem with Mexico, is increasingly not the issue of can the US farmer get hard working hispanic people to pick their seasonal strawberry crop, or weed their beans.
Let's all blather on about wild geese getting eaten by Ohio/Haitians, and cats and dogs so that minds are focused on this, and eyes are taken off the legal weed cultivators being snuck in, allegedly great slight of hand. Nothing against these people. Just an accurate observation of current events, apparently.
Here are 2 links from the USA publicly funded State Radio, NPR. They've done more ongoing articles if one searches on google:
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/05/1196980152/the-connection-between-chinese-money-and-labor-and-u-s-grown-marijuana
https://www.npr.org/2024/03/23/1240510436/marijuana-farms-are-increasingly-chinese-run-why