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    Real, not 'virtual,' fence called for to stop IAs

    Real, not 'virtual,' fence called for to stop illegal immigrants
    By Rob Hotakainen | McClatchy Newspapers
    Posted on Tuesday, March 25, 2008

    WASHINGTON — As a farmer, Rep. Sam Graves says, he knows a thing or two about fences. And the Missouri Republican says he knows this for sure: It makes no sense to try to keep out illegal immigrants by building a "virtual fence" on the U.S.-Mexico border.

    Standing in front of an iron fence Tuesday at a fence company in Kansas City, Mo., Graves called on Congress to pass a bill that would force the Department of Homeland Security to scrap its high-tech virtual fence and build a real fence instead.

    "I know if I put up a virtual fence on my farm, it wouldn't keep any cattle in," Graves said. "It wouldn't work at all."

    The congressman also has signed a petition that would force a vote in the House of Representatives on a separate bill that would add 8,000 Border Patrol agents and increase the size of the federal judiciary to deal with illegal immigrants.

    In what's expected to be a tough election year for them, Republicans are trying to put the spotlight on a volatile issue that continues to poll well with their party's base.

    Graves introduced the bill, called the Real Fence Act, earlier this month.

    "I think we can get a lot of support for this," he said.

    Earlier this month, the Bush administration outlined plans to begin operating portions of a virtual fence along the Southwestern border later this year. The DHS disputed news reports that a 28-mile pilot project to test the technology was a failure.

    Top officials with U.S. Customs and Border Protection said they were on track to complete hundreds of miles of traditional fencing by the end of the year. But they acknowledged that disputes with Texas landowners could endanger their timetable.

    Customs and Border Protection, a branch of the DHS, is charged with overseeing the construction of 670 miles of pedestrian and vehicle barriers to comply with a 2-year-old congressional mandate. The virtual fence — an array of sensors, cameras and other high-tech surveillance — is designed to complement the physical barriers.

    (Dave Montgomery contributed to this article.)

    http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/31618.html

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    I saw a segment on Fox today that said that they are lowering the requirement for Border agents because Congress and the administration has said they want 2,000 more faster. The passing grade has been lowered from 85% to 70%. Their education prerequisites have been lowered. Some don't speak English well. They have raised the age limit to get more retired military into the Border Patrol.

    I TELL YOU ONE WAY TO GET MORE CONGRESS, AND MR. BUSH, PARDON RAMOS AND CAMPEAN. Do you think people want to work for a government that persecutes someone for doing their job. Get real.
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    I seen the same report Gogo....I hope it will be ok after what Ramos and Compean went through and the were expierenced.
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    I just flagged an ad on Craigslist for BP. I thought it was
    bogus because it was done so badly. Now I think I might rethink
    that one.

    What a poorly done ad for employment. Made the job look bogus.
    Not even a website to go to...that made me wonder in itself.

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    What a poorly done ad for employment. Made the job look bogus.
    Not even a website to go to...that made me wonder in itself.
    Yea, like they're really not serious about hiring someone unless they're a foreign national.
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