Return to Article: FAA restrictions bar wider use of drones to patrol border
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Doesn't DHS have enough drones in Washington, D.C.?
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Why would we want to deploy such an important military asset to do border patrol when we have such urgent needs for this asset in the war against terrorists? It makes no sense. We should use manned aircraft for low risk areas (border patrol) and UAV's in high risk areas (combat zones).
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For decades our Congress and the executive branch has done nothing to stop illegal immigration. Some administrations have considered it their duty to get as many third world immigrants into the United States as possible, to reference Clinton's authority on immigration.
Actions will speak louder than words. I am doubtful the president will accomplish anything of value on immigration except to reward illegal immigration.
This is all about how we are going to live and who is going to run the country.
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Bait and switch, smoke and mirrors. President Shrub is really trying to put one over on us with this one. Distract people with techno gadgets on the border, but make sure that the FAA prevents any effective use of them. This is the same arrogant, airline industry serving agency that failed to stop 9/11, and many other aviation catastrophes due to fear of scaring the flying public! What a great con game. Dazzle Americans with military aircraft, and let the illegals in, disguised as guest workers. He should have been employed in Hollywood, 'cause he's such a great actor. PS: The FAA is unhappy because they can't yank the license of an unmanned aircraft.
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