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Fourth Prompt

I believe that the statement, "Border walls protect", is the more accurate claim. Border walls are growing across the world, even in areas that have a low sense of aggression towards their nation. The main purpose of a border wall, is to protect the nation from enemies such as terrorists, illegal immigrants, and unknown individuals. Every countries hope is to promote a safe landscape, and we can notice the growth in border walls across the world. The most known border wall, is the "Great Wall of China", as it's one of the oldest walls used to protect it's citizens from nearby countries. The United States has a growing list of improvements for the southern border near Mexico, as it stands to protect Americans from any dangerous men trying to reach our free land from the horror of Guatemala, and even some from Mexico. While border walls can be seen to divide, it just doesn't stand true 100% of the time. Some countries in the eastern part of the globe, are separated by many huge mountains, and other natural figures. These countries still take the time to create a wall around their nation. If their isn't a threat presented, why build a wall? Their are many other choices in separating your border, from another nation. Border walls are the most common strategy, for defending it's people. It doesn't matter how much your country is hated, walls still stand. Your country may be a peaceful land, but the rest of the world isn't as nice as your nation may be. That's why this statement stands to be the most accurate statement, "Border walls protect", because every nation needs a form of protection from the negative groups, and or individuals found around the globe.

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