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DEMINT INTRODUCES “COMPLETE THE FENCE ACT"
Sets 2010 Deadline for Completion of 700 Miles of Physical, Pedestrian Fencing on Southern Border

Washington, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina) introduced the “Complete the Fence Act” that will require the completion of 700 miles of reinforced pedestrian fencing along the nation’s southern border by December 31, 2010. The bill also requires the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to report to Congress by June 2009 on fence construction progress and how it plans to complete the full fence by the 2010 deadline.

“Americans demand a secure border and the first step is to complete the fence,” said Senator DeMint. “Our nation’s borders are fundamental to our national security and our sovereignty, and we can’t delay any longer. If we want to have a legal immigration system that works, we must have a secure border so we know who is entering and leaving the United States.”

In September 2006, Congress overwhelmingly passed and the President signed a bill that required 700 miles of reinforced fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border. The “Complete the Fence Act” will require DHS to complete the 700 miles fence by December 31, 2010, using only reinforced pedestrian fencing, not vehicle barriers or “virtual” fencing.

In direct conflict with the requirements set by Congress in 2006, DHS Secretary Chertoff has recently attempted to count vehicle barriers that stand only a few feet high and can easily be walked around as part of total fencing completed. DHS claims to have completed 302 miles of fencing by counting 134 miles of vehicle barriers. DHS has actually only completed 167 miles of physical, pedestrian fencing.

Last week, at a U.S. House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee hearing, U.S. Border Patrol officials admitted that the “virtual fencing”, which was to account for nearly 300 miles of the 700 mile fence, is not working as promised and will not be operational for at least 3 more years. The technology encountered numerous problems that included: software integration, synching cameras with the radar systems, trouble identifying objects among desert trees, rain interference, and easy targets for drug traffickers to disable.

“Border security cannot wait any longer and we cannot depend on failed virtual fencing or vehicle barriers that won’t stop pedestrians,” said Senator DeMint. “We must keep our promise to America and build a real fence to secure our borders immediately.”

“Over half a million new illegal immigrants enter our nation every year. But this is more than an immigration problem. The southern border is where the majority of cocaine is smuggled in, and where heroin, marijuana and crystal meth flood into our country. It’s where the disgusting and immoral practice of human trafficking happens, with thousands of people sold into modern day slavery and prostitution. And most importantly, the border is a national security threat that leaves America vulnerable to terrorists and weapons of mass destruction,” said Senator DeMint.

ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION: The nonpartisan Pew Hispanic Center estimates that about 850,000 illegal immigrants enter the U.S. each year.

TERRORISM: The Office of National Drug Control Policy released an unclassified counternarcotics strategy for the southwest border in 2007, stating: “Since the events of September 11, 2001, the Southwest Border has assumed even greater significance. The threat of terrorism looms large wherever criminals regularly exploit gaps in homeland security. Terrorists could conceivably attempt to enter the United States or smuggle weapons of mass destruction (WMD) across the Southwest Border by utilizing routes and methods established by drug and alien smugglers.”

DRUG SMUGGLING: According to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), 65% of the cocaine smuggled into the U.S. comes through across the Mexican border. DEA also reports that large amounts of heroin, crystal meth and marijuana are routinely smuggled at the southern border.

HUMAN TRAFFICKING: The U.S. State Department estimates “about 17,000 people are being "trafficked" from Mexico into the United States each year. That number includes migrant workers, and women and children brought into the United States for purposes of commercial and sexual exploitation.”
 
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Gunny, you know the Sea...uh...Witches, Nurse Attorneys, Freaks, Weps and Berlins will hammer this one.
 
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Let them hammer away Boss. At the end of the day while they are hammerin' Jim Demint will be busy getting things done. Wink
 
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How can anyone hammer it? It's a bill that requires enforcement of a bill thats already passed. We should hold Congress more accountable.
 
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Korn, you didn't get my point. That being that altho it's a good bill some of our more prolific lefties will find fault with it.

Hey, Gator, he da man, ain't he? By the way, what's the gas prices doin' down there in yours and Gunny's area? We're hitting 3.01 up here in the hills.
 
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Boss.....same same for regular, don't know about "Beautiful Beaufort".... Gunny?
 
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If they find fault with it, then they are opposed to democratic procedure.
 
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I'll send off another letter to Rahm Emanuel.

Maybe he will even read it this time.


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Gunny spent the last 3 hours typing that article that I don't have time to read yet Wink . I believe theirs is higher, you know just for us tourists from up I26.
 
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Boss.....same same for regular, don't know about "Beautiful Beaufort".... Gunny?


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What good will another fence building bill do? It's already been mandated.

Screw passing more laws: get the fence built.
 
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What good will another fence building bill do? It's already been mandated.

Screw passing more laws: get the fence built.


thats the point of the bill.
 
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I have been saying this for some time now. If we truely want to curtail illegal immigration, the fence is the first step in that endeavor.

Now for those of you who love this administration, please inform the rest of us why they are dragging their feet in getting this done? Bush allocated the money some time ago and yet, only about 32 miles of fence has been completed. Why do you think that is?


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What good will another fence building bill do? It's already been mandated.

Screw passing more laws: get the fence built.
Because some damn liberal attached an amendment to a bill saying that they didn't have to build the fence.

This was passed a month of two ago and was talked about on P/CP.


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I have been saying this for some time now. If we truely want to curtail illegal immigration, the fence is the first step in that endeavor.

Now for those of you who love this administration, please inform the rest of us why they are dragging their feet in getting this done? Bush allocated the money some time ago and yet, only about 32 miles of fence has been completed. Why do you think that is?
And we who like Bush are also mad at this. We never said he was perfect or even a conservitive.

All of our politicians say that "they get it now" when the last Illegal Immigrant Amnesty went down in flames while the voters roared.

But the only thing that they got was "they get it now" that they have to be sneakier in order to circumvent the will of the people.


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