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| Comment: Congress approved the fence. It will
help and the money is there. Why oppose it if it helps? The only
answer is he is aiding and abetting the Mexican invasion of the
United States. (We saw it coming a year ago - see
this link) |
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Washington Post
Fence
Meets Wall of Skepticism
Calexico, Calif. -- Legislation
passed by Congress mandating the fencing of 700 miles of the
U.S. border with Mexico has sparked opposition from an array
of land managers, businesspeople, law enforcement officials,
environmentalists and U.S. Border Patrol agents as a one- size-
fits- all policy response to the nettlesome task of securing
the nation's borders.
...."Tucson now has 2,600 agents.
San Diego has lost 1,000 agents. Guess where the traffic is going?
Back to San Diego." said T.J. Bonner, the president of the
National Border Patrol Council, the main union for Border Patrol
agents. "San Diego is the most heavily fortified border
in the entire country, and yet it's not stopping people from
coming across." Duncan Hunter: "We pulled down the smuggling of narcotics and
people by more than 90 percent, and the fence did work." |