Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Do you want to see what is happening on the northern border?

Query by DAR: Do you want to see what is occurring on the northern border?
http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/news/nation/15534641.htm?supply=rss&channel=montereyherald_nation

"They arrive across in tiny airplanes and on foot, astride horses and atop snowmobiles. They hike and float and ski and canine-sled their way out of Canada and across Montana's northern border, frequently smuggling medicines or individuals.

Sometimes they are caught. Occasionally not.

''We've tripled in manpower up here,'' Moore mentioned. ''We now have seven-day-a-week, 24-hour coverage, which wasn't always the scenario before.''

But the real important to the 24/7 protection is not manpower, but technology.

There are movement detectors in the woods these days, infrared cameras, heat sensors, magnetic detectors -- and a lot a lot more high-tech infrastructure no a single is authorized to chat about.

The Canadian border, in accordance to Meehan, will always be considerably porous.
But the reason he doesn't drop any sleep is due to the fact intelligence-gathering has been stepped up significantly. Agents typically know what to glimpse for, in which and when, thanks to information-sharing involving agencies and nations.

''It's variety of a cost-free-movement association of details, and it truly operates very properly in practice,'' said Jim Bunner, supervisor at the Whitefish workplace of the Border Patrol."

What a distinction the cooperation of a neighbor helps make, I guess.

What do you consider?
MB - terribly sorry to offend you....
and a lot more...."As an alternative, those running the border -- aside from the ''mules'' carrying B.C. bud -- tend to be South Koreans, several of them youthful females between 18 and 25. Whether or not they know it or not, he mentioned, they're typically headed to perform as prostitutes in major metropolitan regions.

The cause, Moore mentioned, is Canada does not need an entry visa for South Korean website visitors. And as soon as in Canada, it's a brief trip across the northern border to the United States.

''We choose up a group of Koreans about each and every couple months,'' Moore stated.

To sluggish the flow, Moore said, the Border Patrol is stressing ''citizens' academies,'' unique courses that instruct every day folk how to support federal agents.

''All these folks in these tiny towns, they know what's going on,'' he explained. ''The smallness of the towns along the border right here is a enormous help to us.''
oldlady - I can't agree with that. When our southern neighbor does not have universal education or even basic healthcare, we would finish up spending for their poor by means of services already degraded by illegal immigration. There are factors there are limits, and that resolution ignores the factors.


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Reply by Whaeverrr
Thanks. Good information.



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