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    DHS may scrap border fencce

    The Department of Homeland Security has ordered a drastic reassessment of a Mexican-border fence project that, due to delays and technology glitches, may never be completed.

    A project known as SBInet to install cameras, radar, and ground sensors along the fence on the border between the U.S. and Mexico was originally meant to be completed by 2014.

    In addition to providing technologic reinforcement to the U.S. Border Patrol, the project also is meant to provide personnel with a unified dashboard that lets them view the information collected by the various technology.

    Despite this plan, only a prototype of the final solution is currently in use, and the DHS is considering whether to scrap the entire project.

    http://www.infowars.com/dhs-may-scrap-b ... project-2/
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    I see no reason our govt. must spend millions, if not billions of dollars for a (new) high technology fence. Simply call the Vatican Israel, and China. These counties already have border fences that WORK. Merely copy what they do.

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    Just build the da##ed double fence like originally planned. Plus if they want cameras and sensors talk to the Texas border sherriffs they run a sight with about 20 cameras with very little problems. The feds have a lot more to work with then they do.

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