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PHOTOS: Anti-Wall Beto Uses Fences, Barricades at El Paso Rally

posted onFebruary 13, 2019
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Article snippet: “Walls do not save lives. Walls end lives,” O’Rourke said at his pro-open borders rally in El Paso that dueled with President Trump’s rally blocks away. “In the last ten years, more than 4,000 children, woman, and men, have died trying to come to this country to work jobs that no one will take, to be with a family member, to flee horrific brutality, violence, and death in their home countries,” O’Rourke said, falsely claiming that Americans are unwilling to take blue-collar U.S. jobs. O’Rourke railed against border walls at the U.S.-Mexico border while enjoying personal security at his rally. Located at the Chalio Acosta Sports Center in El Paso, O’Rourke’s rally came with baseball field fences — already on the property and not placed there by O’Rourke’s staff — that walled off onlookers and kept the congressman’s stage secure from the back. The fence can be seen behind O’Rourke while he spoke on stage. Additionally, supporters were barricaded away from O’Rourke’s stage behind traditional metal pedestrian barricades and crowd control walls, similar to those used at sporting events and concerts. O’Rourke’s walled off supporters can be seen in photos, where rally-goers grip to the front of the barriers and even take photos with the congressman while standing behind the barricades. At O’Rourke’s “March for Truth” in El Paso leading up to his speech in the evening, the Texas congressman spoke to supporters on a small stage surrounded by yellow security tape to keep ... Link to the full article to read more

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