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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: Chris on November 15, 2009, 10:11:37 PM
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Documents obtained by Rep. Rob Bishop and shared with The Washington Times show National Park Service staffers have tried to stop the U.S. Border Patrol from placing some towers associated with the virtual fence, known as the Secure Border Initiative or SBInet, on wilderness lands in parks along the border.
In a remarkably candid letter to members of Congress, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said her department could have to delay pursuits of illegal immigrants while waiting for horses to be brought in so agents don't trample protected lands, and warns that illegal immigrants will increasingly make use of remote, protected areas to avoid being caught.
The documents also show the Interior Department has charged the Homeland Security Department $10 million over the past two years as a "mitigation" penalty to pay for damage to public lands that agencies say has been caused by Border Patrol agents chasing illegal immigrants.
According to e-mails obtained by Mr. Bishop, Park Service officials at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and at the Denver office that oversees the park said they will not allow the Border Patrol to place electronic surveillance towers on parts of the park that are designated wilderness.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/nov/16/national-park-service-putting-holes-in-border-secu/
:thatsright:
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Sounds like the perfect place for mine fields to play an effective role in border security.
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Sounds like the perfect place for mine fields to play an effective role in border security.
Yeah...mine fields would certainly do the job......if they were planted in Washington.