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    How's Smith's border fence fundraising going?

    How's Smith's border fence fundraising going?

    Updated: Saturday, 05 May 2012, 9:43 PM MST
    Published : Saturday, 05 May 2012, 5:53 PM MST

    PHOENIX - Last summer, an Arizona senator launched what some thought was a crazy idea in the border battle. Steve Smith wants to raise money through a website to build a fence on the Arizona border with Mexico.

    If good fences make good neighbors, then Arizona's relationship with Mexico might be considered lacking.

    The 370-mile fence that runs along the Arizona-Mexico border is solid in some places, sketchy in others and non-existent in others.

    Smith, a Republican representing Maricopa, believes a fence will stem some of Arizona's illegal immigration problems.

    “California, San Diego put in their fence. It worked. Yuma put in their fence -- 97 percent of crossing stopped. It worked. Everything just kept moving east. Now we have the Tucson sector eastern half of Arizona. It’s a nightmare -- the No. 1 cross-through area in the country,” Smith said.

    Smith launched a website last July to raise funds to build a fence on the Arizona border -- hoping to raise $50 million.

    After all, the fence has been a hot topic. Even high-powered politicians used the fence in their campaigns.

    It started out well, but nine months later, it and a companion mail campaign have netted the project about $300,000.

    Still, Smith plans to start building very shortly south of Tucson.

    “Primarily targeting the Tucson sector, the Douglas or Nogales area is the most heavily-trafficked and least secure area now,” Smith said.

    On valley streets FOX discovered mixed reaction to moving forward with the Arizona border fence project.

    And we asked Smith -- what kind of fence will it be?

    “Fifteen-foot high steel wire mesh -- a lot of what you see up there now -- just 4-foot deep concrete-beaded – it’s certainly not a white picket fence,” Smith said.

    The federal government estimates it takes $15 million to build one mile of fence on the U.S. border with Mexico.

    The senator says his team can and will do it much cheaper -- despite the doubters.

    How's Smith's border fence fundraising going?
    NO AMNESTY

    DON'T REWARD THE CRIMINAL ACTIONS OF MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL ALIENS

    BY GIVING THEM CITIZENSHIP

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    Yuma Border Patrol Sector (Source DHS/CBP)
    Fiscal Year------2005-------2006-------2007------2008------2009------2010-----2011
    Yuma-----------138,492---118,549----37,992----8,363-----6,951-----7,116----5,833

    Tucson Border Patrol Sector (Source DHS/CBP)
    Fiscal Year------2005-------2006-------2007------2008------2009------2010-----2011
    Tucson --------439,053----392,074--378,239--317,696--241,673--212,202--123,285
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