Return to Article: Appropriators skeptical of promised secure border initiative
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SBI, ASI, BTSNet. Call it what you want, but keep a date stamped clip of this comment "I guarantee failure on a colossal scale." CBP OIT is a dysfunctional organization that needs diced up and dispersed. There needs to be OIG oversight into this mess, start with the leaders and bring lots of pens and paper.
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All the focus and money seems to concentrate on the Mexican border. However, people are coming in from Canada. They cross over from Canada and may work for several months and then return to Canada for a short period before returning to the United States. This is a prime potential for the inflow of terrorists. Additionally, they come as students on student visas. The United States does a very bad job of monitoring the student program and allows such inflow based on signup at any school regardless of its quality. These are easy areas to control and the current moves are ridiculous and political.
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SBI, means Stupid Border Initiative. We've got 11 million plus illegal infiltrators in this country, a president who is in cahoots with Presidente Zorro, and no way to either eject them, or at least tag them, now this? The first thing that our sleeping politicians in Congress need to know is that most Americans favor legal immigration, but not illegal infiltration. Second, any amnesty or guest worker program will cost us billions of dollars for benefits for the illegals, who will still find ways to enter the country, with or without fences, landmines, dogs, etc. Perhaps the only way to stop this insanity is to prosecute the businesses that hire the illegals, throw them in jail, and seize their assets. Then, the economic slavery that defines illegal infiltration might be stopped, or not ...
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