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ABP reports that new, more robust fencing has been built all along the border, including a large section east of Nogales and a long stretch from Yuma to Calexico.
ABP reports seeing construction crews all along the border, including parts of California that had been neglected for years. "They are working to plug most of the major smuggling routes, although much more needs to be done," Spencer said. Spencer ran into a Border Patrol agent at the Yuma airport who told him that apprehensions at Yuma were down to about ten per day, or a 98 percent reduction. "The result are coming in and they show that property designed fencing can help win the battle on the border," Spencer said. ABP will present the results of its two-year-long study of the border at the National Press Club on January 15th.
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![]() written by levotb, December 13, 2008
While this is all well and good, I think most anti-Invasion folks know that building the fence in Nogales and parts of CA (Mojave?) is not going to keep the drugs and human smuggling out of the U.S. What will happen--and most likely what is already happening--is the trafficers and illegals will break in thru NM and Texas. Texas has the easiest border to break in on.
written by Carlos, December 14, 2008
If illegals switch their place of entry to Texas and New Mexico, that will be fine and dandy. Thye will have tha same catastrophic effect there as they've had on California and Arizona which will help to turn the tide of public opinion. If you notice the states that support amnesties are those that are least affected by the billions of dollars of taxpayer contributions being used to aid and abet the arrival and permanence of illegal aliens only because industry desires cheap illegal alien labor.
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