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Main Street Journal -- October 12  
Hatch Wants Border Patrol Strengthened   
    Washington -- Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), along with Sens. Grassley, Cornyn, Kyl, Coburn, Sessions, McCain, and Hutchison, are asking Secretary Janet Napolitano "to confirm that the current strength of 17,415 [Border Patrol] agents will be maintained or increased in fiscal year 2010."
    In an Oct. 6, 2009 letter, Hatch and his fellow co-signers asked Napolitano to provide a written response addressing recent border reports and her plans to tackle the concerns regarding border security.
    "We understand the importance of sufficient manpower along both borders and have worked diligently for years to increase the number of Border Patrol agents assigned to both borders," the senators wrote. "Unfortunately, the most recent Government Accountability Office report on border issues (Secure Border Initiative, September 2009) acknowledges that both our southern and northern borders are still porous and easily breached.
    "Such reports do not inspire confidence that the Obama administration or your Department can do an effective job managing our international borders with fewer agents on the front line. With drug trafficking, human smuggling, and cartel violence at an all-time high, we believe that we should be doing more - not less - to secure our southern border with Mexico."
Red DotSee Hatch Press Release

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