Sporting a cowboy hat, denim shirt and bushy mustache, Arizona rancher John Ladd walks along the border wall separating his property in the United States from Mexico. He notices a spot where the fence was damaged, allowing migrants to enter the United States illegally via his property. "I'm disgusted with Washington, and you know, Republicans and Democrats both, that they're not doing anything to control the border," says 67-year-old Ladd.
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00:00The wall doesn't affect me at all, but the people crossing, they're cutting my fences,
00:26my cattle are running from people, they lose weight, I lose probably 10,000 gallons of
00:33water a week because they break a pipeline to get a drink and then just leave it run.
00:40This administration's attitude is treasonous as far as I'm concerned.
00:45They're letting people come to America and they have no clue who they are or what they're
00:49doing and they don't care.
00:51They want them here and I'm disgusted with Washington and, you know, Republicans and
00:57Democrats both.
00:59They're not doing anything to control the border.
01:14I'm not against immigration, everybody's families came here from immigration, but it needs to
01:20be done in a correct way instead of just no documentation, just turn them in and let
01:26them know.
01:27I mean, we don't know who they are or where they're going.
01:37He showed it with the wall, he has a solution.
01:40He's not being un-humanitarian by putting in the wall, he's just trying to protect our
01:45country and he is for the United States to be the best they can be.
01:52So yes, he is definitely the best for the immigration problem.
01:57Well, I know it would sure be a lot better on them ranches if we had a little more security
02:03as far as having the wall go ahead and finish all the holes and then continue on with what
02:09the previous administration had tried to do.