Kerry Howley thinks $49 billion is too expensive for a border fence. But
look closer:
The Dec. 12, 2006, nonpartisan congressional report
said the corps predicted that the combined cost of building and
maintaining the fence over a 25-year life cycle would range from
$16.4 million to $70 million per mile, depending on how heavily and
how often the fence is damaged by would-be border jumpers. At $70
million per mile, a 700-mile fence would cost $49
billion.
So $49 billion is the
maximum estimate of the cost of the
fence
over 25 years -- which comes out to less than $2
billion a year. We're talking chump change in federal budget terms.
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Federal Budget