Imperial
Beach, California, Part 7
In the present case,
a ton can become a kiloton and then a kiloton can become a megaton
all so very, very quickly in those bunkers just to the north of
the Tijuana River Estuary and Border Field State Park.
Our local border areas
with Mexico have been scarred with that mean spirited tall boundary
of steel. Much of it is lighted all night long. With its construction,
auto thefts in San Diego dropped by about 30% and burglaries also
dropped by about 30%.
The city fathers (and
mothers) of Imperial Beach seem adamant today that enough is enough
and that the miles of border immediately to the south of their
city limits should be maintained in their unnaturally bubbling
state and untouched by long stretches of additional steel and
concrete barriers which may in any way impact the diversity and
volume of visitors to the Tijuana River Estuary and Border Field
State Park.