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    Puerto Rico will work with Border Patrol on Coast Protection

    C.B.P. News Release

    Puerto Rico Law Enforcement Wins Operation Stonegarden Grant; Will Work with Border Patrol on Coastal Protection

    (Monday, June 08, 2009)

    Aguadilla, Puerto Rico – The Ramey sector of the U.S. Border Patrol announced today that three local law enforcement units in Puerto Rico will be recipient’s of Operation Stonegarden grant money awarded for fiscal year 2009.

    The announcement was made jointly by Ramey Sector Acting Chief Patrol Agent Hector Black and Puerto Rico Police Department Superintenden, Jose Figueroa Sancha.

    Municipal Police Departments from Aguadilla, Cabo Rojo and Lajas will share an allocation of $529,947 for a three-year period in which they will engage in joint special operations with the Ramey Sector Border Patrol and the Puerto Rico Police Department’s Joint Forces of Rapid Action.

    Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano made the announcement Thursday that fiscal year 2009 Operation Stonegarden grants—totaling $60 million—were awarded to 13 Border States and the Territory of Puerto Rico to enhance the capabilities of federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies to jointly secure U.S. borders and territories.

    This year, eligibility for Operation Stonegarden awards was expanded to include 39 applicants—24 more than the previous year —encompassing states with international land and coastal borders.

    “Out of the new eligible applicants and within the national Border Patrol structure, Puerto Rico is the only coastal sector that received an award,â€
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    "This year, eligibility for Operation Stonegarden awards was expanded to include 39 applicants—24 more than the previous year —encompassing states with international land and coastal borders.

    “'Out of the new eligible applicants and within the national Border Patrol structure, Puerto Rico is the only coastal sector that received an award,' Black said."

    With our 2 ocean coasts, the Gulf of Mexico, the Great Lakes, and the islands of Hawaii, it is strange to me that Puerto Rico would be the ONLY coastal sector chosen.
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