Make it higher AND identify the criminal element. Sounds like a plan!
Meanwhile...........
www.washingtonpost.com/us-has-63000-bridges-that-need-significant-repairs-local-governments-turn-to-congress
Mind you, that article is from 2014 so one might hope that at least some of those bridges saw repair work done, but I would bet my bottom dollar that there are still thousands that are used every day which could fail at any moment.
As for bridges.........
"Every four years, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) releases a comprehensive assessment of U.S. infrastructure. Its most recent report card, from 2013, had an overall grade of D+. Catastrophic events remain rare, but the nation's 607,380 bridges have an average age of 42 years, and one in nine is rated structurally deficient. Among them are the Storrow Drive Bridge in Boston, which has cement pavement too thick for its corroding steel beam structure to support, and the U.S. Route 1/9 Bridge over the Passaic River in New Jersey, which is rusted out. They and dozens of other deficient bridges still carry heavy traffic daily. Despite a recent uptick in government spending to $91 billion annually, the Federal Highway Administration estimates this amount needs to be doubled.
"It's a no-brainer," said Jeffrey Zients, director of the National Economic Council. "If we don't act, we could lose our competitive edge in infrastructure.""
Inside America's crumbling infrastructure
How safe are the bridges your family uses, Eagle? Live near any dams? Do you trust the current state of US infrastructure enough with their lives while money is spent on a wall that will never prevent all illegals from finding a way around, through or over it. Like the guy in the video said "40% come to the US by plane."