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No joke! How do you write something more wild than this while still sounding a little convincing?? This is even hard to believe!
At first I was all "Can't they just swim under it?" and the article said the buoys would have webbing under the surface. So then presumably they could just cut the webbing. So odd.
I'm not quite familiar with the Rio Grande river and what lives there but couldn't this cause a lot of issues for the wildlife in the river as well? Like if anything is migrating up and down it couldn't the barrier just block them from doing so?
Very likely, yes. This whole thing is being done without a lot of thought other than appealing to a specific demographic of voters.
Pull a little silly and just keep slighty moving the buoys further up the river every night and see how far they can get before someone notices