The BBC is reporting that:
— 21+ Ugandans have died from a landslide in a garbage dump near the capital city of Kampala.
—-Kampala has a population of 4 million people
—-The dump covers 36 acres and is the only one servicing Kampala

—-More than 1,000 people live in homes in or directly adjacent to the dump. That has to be one ripe smelling neighborhood.

This one little 36 acre slice of paradise is one of thousands, if not tens-of-thousands, of places where good people in bad circumstances are condemned to live out miserable lives.
I am genuinely surprised that our southern border is not more busy than it is.