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    Illegal immigration to U.S. flourishes in desert

    Illegal immigration to U.S. flourishes in desert
    By Robin Emmott
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    At the remote Ugly Piggy cattle ranch on the U.S.-Mexico border, dozens of Mexicans doze by an abandoned chicken pen in the searing desert heat, waiting for nightfall to cross illegally into Arizona.

    Every day, thousands of people come to isolated farms and villages in the Sonoran Desert to slip into Arizona, despite searing summer heat and a huge U.S. security crackdown.

    Immigration experts say the latest initiative, a 38-mile (61-km) "virtual fence" of towers, radars, cameras and sensors about to come into operation along the border near Tucson, will not make a significant difference in the number of illegal immigrants entering the U.S. Southwest.

    "They will just change routes," said Arturo Obregon, head of the Mexican migrant protection agency Grupos Beta in El Sasabe, a town used by immigrants as a starting point for the 45-mile (72-km) journey across the desert.

    He has seen no overall decline in migrant numbers recently due to increased U.S. border security.

    "I will get through, mentally I feel unstoppable," said Jose Magarino, 25, waiting to cross the desert and wearing a Rambo T-shirt saying: "No Man, No Law, No War Can Stop Him."

    Following the failure of President George W. Bush's immigration reform proposal in Congress last month, U.S. policy is centered on tighter border security rather than giving immigrants more options to find jobs legally.

    The government has raised its Border Patrol deployment to around 13,500 agents now from fewer than 4,000 in 1993, and traditional crossing points in border cities such as Tijuana are sealed with huge metal fences.

    The Border Patrol is catching fewer undocumented immigrants, especially in the Yuma area of Arizona, where numbers fell by 68 percent between October 1 and June 30.

    That might suggest the number of illegal immigrants is dropping, but it is not clear whether tighter security is really keeping them out.

    "We would like to believe that less apprehensions means we are controlling our borders, but it is not an exact science," said Ramon Rivera, a Border Patrol spokesman.

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    Latin American illegal immigrants are willing to risk heat of up to 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius) in the cactus-studded desert -- where snakes, scorpions and black widow spiders prowl -- to enter the United States in search of higher wages and a better life.

    Academics say the number of apprehensions has fallen because illegal immigrants already in the United States no longer regularly go back and forth to see their families in Mexico and Central America due to the tough enforcement.

    But those entering the United States illegally for the first time are undeterred.

    "It doesn't matter how difficult the terrain, people keep coming. Only something outrageous will stop them, an electrified fence guarded by soldiers across the entire desert," said Raquel Rubio-Goldsmith from the University of Arizona.

    Some migrants, like Elmar Lopez from Chiapas in southern Mexico, who walked for 14 hours through the desert with his wife and two young daughters before being caught by the Border Patrol, have no plans to try again and will go home.

    But many others are not put off.

    "The problem is that for every 10 people who are caught crossing the desert, another 50 are coming up from Mexico and Central America," said Amado Marcelo Cuello, a Red Cross volunteer in the northern Mexican town of Altar.

    The U.S. government says it will have "operational control" of the border by 2013 by extending a high-security fence and using more "virtual fence" technology.

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    It saddens me to read of such news knowing that all of the hostility and potential for violence could be ended in an hour by simply saying , no . We will not employee illegal Aliens in this country.

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    The U.S. government says it will have "operational control" of the border by 2013 by extending a high-security fence and using more "virtual fence" technology.
    ...to our incompetent government....operational control means they will catch 1 out of every 4 instead of the now 1 out of every 5. But at least they'll have shadowy pictures of the 75% they miss from the aerial drones and "security" cameras.
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    Some migrants, like Elmar Lopez from Chiapas in southern Mexico, who walked for 14 hours through the desert with his wife and two young daughters before being caught by the Border Patrol, have no plans to try again and will go home.
    This man should be jailed for putting his children in that kind of danger.
    Calderon was absolutely right when he said...."Where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico".

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    Re: Illegal immigration to U.S. flourishes in desert

    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    Only something outrageous will stop them, an electrified fence guarded by soldiers across the entire desert," said Raquel Rubio-Goldsmith from the University of Arizona.

    Then an electrified fence guarded by soldiers is what we need.


    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    The U.S. government says it will have "operational control" of the border by 2013 by extending a high-security fence and using more "virtual fence" technology.

    If we don't get control of the border long before 2013, we won't have a U.S. to govern then.
    One man's terrorist is another man's undocumented worker.

    Unless we enforce laws against illegal aliens today,
    tomorrow WE may wake up as illegals.

    The last word: illegal aliens are ILLEGAL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by americangirl
    Some migrants, like Elmar Lopez from Chiapas in southern Mexico, who walked for 14 hours through the desert with his wife and two young daughters before being caught by the Border Patrol, have no plans to try again and will go home.
    This man should be jailed for putting his children in that kind of danger.
    No kidding, why don't they call in CPS on caes like this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MountainDog
    Quote Originally Posted by americangirl
    Some migrants, like Elmar Lopez from Chiapas in southern Mexico, who walked for 14 hours through the desert with his wife and two young daughters before being caught by the Border Patrol, have no plans to try again and will go home.
    This man should be jailed for putting his children in that kind of danger.
    No kidding, why don't they call in CPS on caes like this.
    ...if he were a U.S. citizen subjecting his children to this, the citizen would be arrested, charged and prosecuted. But this cretin is an illegal alien. Remember...U.S. policy is "hands off illegals."
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    It is the AMERICAN Dream. Come here legally and participate. But if you do, it is OUR country, and do not expect us to help you fashion it to where ever it is that you come from.

    I respect the dangers that you go through to get here and regret that things are supposedly so bad at home for you. America cannot continue to have open borders like they are now or there will be no reason to come here!
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    Re: Illegal immigration to U.S. flourishes in desert

    Quote Originally Posted by MinutemanCDC_SC
    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    Only something outrageous will stop them, an electrified fence guarded by soldiers across the entire desert," said Raquel Rubio-Goldsmith from the University of Arizona.

    Then an electrified fence guarded by soldiers is what we need.


    I agree with you 110%....We ARE being invaded!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    The U.S. government says it will have "operational control" of the border by 2013 by extending a high-security fence and using more "virtual fence" technology.

    If we don't get control of the border long before 2013, we won't have a U.S. to govern then.

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