Mark Hamill Shares A Makeover For Trump's Border Wall That Everyone Can Support

Star Wars” star Mark Hamill has been a relentless critic of President Donald Trump on Twitter. He’s repeatedly called out Trump’s plan to build a wall along the Mexican border and mocked POTUS for failing to get Mexico to pay for it as he promised during the 2016 presidential campaign:

But on Thursday, Hamill discovered a wall idea that he could endorse:

Now that’s a wall everyone can love. #PlantThatBorderShrub !

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Walk across a point of entry

Have two feet? Use the to walk across the border. The fence won't present a problem.
Have two feet? Use the to walk across the border. The fence won't present a problem.

Ride across in a car

Don't feel like walking? No worries -- hop into an automobile.
Don't feel like walking? No worries -- hop into an automobile.

Sail in a boat!

Sure, maybe not this boat. But some kind of boat.
Sure, maybe not this boat. But some kind of boat.

Take a plane

If all that walking/driving/boating stuff seems to passé for your modern tastes, consider flying over the double-border fence.
If all that walking/driving/boating stuff seems to passé for your modern tastes, consider flying over the double-border fence.

Climb through border hole

We know what you're thinking -- sure, getting around the border fence is easy if you're fortunate enough to get a U.S. visa. But what if you can't. One way to skirt the problem: <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,350692,00.html" target="_blank">the border's full of holes</a>.

Climb over the fence

Texas Gov. Rick Perry dismissed the logic of expanding the border fence during the GOP presidential primary debates, saying that it would <a href="http://www.texastribune.org/texas-people/rick-perry/perry-tough-enough-immigration-republicans/" target="_blank">accomplish little  beyond bolstering the "35-foot ladder business."</a>

Borrow a tunnel

While tunneling under the border fence is a method more commonly used by drug traffickers than migrants, we do know that it's possible.
While tunneling under the border fence is a method more commonly used by drug traffickers than migrants, we do know that it's possible.

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