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To: FairOpinion
Bush has done a great deal to secure the US borders. I read somewhere that illegal immigration across the border is way down...

Actually, you're wrong on this one. I'll go look up the numbers for you, but crossings in the Tucson sector are way up and they are being reported. I'll have links and excerpts for you in a couple of minutes...

276 posted on 01/19/2004 1:49:04 PM PST by HiJinx (Go with courage, go with honor, go in God's good Grace. Come home when it's time. We'll be here.)
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To: FairOpinion
Border crossings will rise

In December 2002, 11,481 migrants were apprehended in the Tucson sector, which covers all of the border in Arizona except a small portion near Yuma. That number climbed to 26,823 in January 2003, Adame said.

County continues to set sector's pace

Of the 17,251 illegal immigrants apprehended last month (Dec. '03), 9,634 were taken into custody by agents at the three stations in Cochise County, Adame said Friday.

In December 2002, 11,481 illegal immigrants were apprehended sectorwide, of which 5,202 were taken into custody in Cochise County.

Immigration overhaul's effects on desert deaths unclear

That led to increased crossings, apprehensions and deaths. Most of the fatalities in Arizona are blamed on the heat -- often in the triple digits -- that migrants must endure during desert crossings.

"From what I've read and seen, it's not going to stop illegal immigration as we know it," said Ray Borane, mayor of Douglas, a border community that has often borne the brunt of the illegal immigrant wave. "The system will continue to work where employers on this side will not jump through all those hoops and will continue to encourage people to come over illegally."

2004 Entrant surge is under way

Consider:

On New Year's Eve, agents captured 438 illegal entrants. On Wednesday, they captured 702.

"We're starting to see an increase already," agency spokesman Andy Adame said.

They come by bus, foot and train, but hundreds more simply fly in, using planes like the full-sized Airbus A-320 Silva rode to cut the trip from days to hours, Mexicana Airlines Hermosillo station manager Jorge Carrillos said.

278 posted on 01/19/2004 2:05:26 PM PST by HiJinx (Go with courage, go with honor, go in God's good Grace. Come home when it's time. We'll be here.)
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