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Feds Detail Efforts to Beef up Border Security
Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review ^ | March 25, 2009 | Jonathon Shacat

Posted on 03/25/2009 10:16:55 AM PDT by HiJinx

Napolitano says it's a reaction to violence; governor, Giffords respond to the plans

By Jonathon Shacat
Herald/Review

Published: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 2:15 AM MST

BISBEE — Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano laid out plans during a press briefing Tuesday in Washington to help improve the security along the U.S.-Mexico border.

The effort aims to provide assistance to the Mexican government to break up the cartels that are funneling illegal drugs into the U.S. and are committing violent acts in Mexico. Another goal is to guard against an increase in violence in the U.S.

“We’ve seen some increase in violence between — primarily between cartels, themselves — kidnappings, for example, in the Phoenix area and the Houston area. But what we want to do is to better secure the border area against further violence and make it a safe and secure area where, of course, the rule of law is upheld and enforced,” Napolitano said.

She listed numerous actions that are being undertaken by the Department of Homeland Security, in conjunction with the Department of State and the Department of Justice. Many of the plans entail increasing the amount of staff doing work along the border to a total of about 500.

Officials are changing the grant guidance for the remaining balances for a program known as Operation Stonegarden that aims to incorporate other law enforcement services to enhance border security, Napolitano said.

“It will be immediately modified to focus $59 million to enhance state, local and tribal law enforcement operations and assets along the border,” she said. “And we will expand the scope of Operation Stonegarden funds to pay for additional law enforcement personnel, overtime, travel and the like for deployment of state and local tribal officials to the border.”

In reference to the Stonegarden program, Tom Alinen, deputy police chief for the Sierra Vista Police Department, said, “We are chasing, basically, the overtime money for the patrol guys, along with some technology type of equipment.”

The department is looking to try to get a license plate reader that detects if a vehicle is stolen, as well as night scopes for surveillance purposes, he said. Overtime funds would be for patrol interdiction along Highway 90 or Highway 92, he added.

Bisbee Police Chief Jim Elkins, Cochise County Sheriff Larry Dever and Marcus Gonzalez, public information officer for the Douglas Police Department, did not respond to requests for comment on this matter on Tuesday.

Napolitano said officials are still considering acting on requests from the governors of Arizona and Texas to deploy the National Guard along the Mexico border with those states.

Gov. Jan Brewer issued a statement saying Arizona is grateful for the efforts of Napolitano and President Barack Obama, but she wants more.

“My recent request to the federal government to increase National Guard support of (the) Customs/Border Patrol primary mission at the U.S.-Mexico border could substantially augment the Obama administration’s important initiative to improve security,” Brewer states.

“And while shifting and redeploying current and existing resources is a good first step, it is more important that border states, local law enforcement and tribal law enforcement receive a surge in additional federal funding and additional resources to respond to the clearly increased threat of violence and kidnappings,” she continues.

She adds she is hopeful that as the resource shift is implemented, additional measures are undertaken to ensure areas losing current officers or funding are not stretched too thin.

Al Garza, national executive director of the border watch group Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, said he thinks that Napolitano “continues to drag her feet when it concerns border security and enforcement of immigration laws” and that Homeland Security officials should be fired for failing the American people.

“The amount of violence and dangerous aspects that have reached into our nation from the south justify immediate deployment of our National Guard, and/or Marine Reserves, at whatever levels necessary,” he said. “We, the citizens, will no longer tolerate our elected officials’ excuses to avoid their jobs. We demand border security and enforcement of immigration laws now.”

In a statement, U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, whose district is one of only 10 districts on the border with Mexico, called the new investment of resources and manpower “necessary to ensure the safety of border communities.”

“The spillover effects of drug cartel-related violence are very real and very dangerous,” she states. “Kidnappings, home invasions and high-speed chases through neighborhoods are impacting communities throughout Arizona and across the Southwest. The federal government must confront this situation swiftly, comprehensively and with every available resource.”

“These measures represent a critical step in bringing a halt to border violence,” she continued. “But make no mistake, the border and the challenges it poses are complex. We need a comprehensive, multilayered approach that strengthens border security and fixes our broken immigration system.”

What’s being done

Actions being undertaken by the government regarding U.S.-Mexico border security policy:

• Doubling the number of law enforcement personnel working in border-enforcement teams along the border.

• Strengthening Operation Armas Cruzadas to help seize arms that are going south to be used in Mexico.

• Tripling the number of Department of Homeland Security intelligence analysts located on the southwest border.

• Increasing Immigration and Custom Enforcement attaché personnel in Mexico by 50 percent.

• Increasing efforts on Operation Firewall to help interdict money laundering between the drug cartels.

• Doubling the number of agents in violent crime alien sections along the border.

• Quadrupling number of border liaison officers.

• Bolstering technology and resources with a significant increase in biometric identification deployment.

• Increasing the screening of rail that goes south from the United States into Mexico.

• Moving mobile X-ray units to the border to help identify vehicles carrying arms into Mexico.

• Moving 100 more Customs and Border Protection personnel to the border to do outbound inspections.

• Moving 12 teams of cross-trained dogs to detect both weapons and currency to the southwest border.

• Moving three mobile response teams of Border Patrol agents to deploy to the border.

• Increasing the number of license plate readers to look for suspected smugglers at the outgoing lanes and ports of entry.

• Changing the grant guidance for Operation Stonegarden to focus $59 million to enhance current state, local and tribal law enforcement operations and assets along the border.

Source: Department of Homeland Security


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; Mexico; US: Arizona
KEYWORDS: aliens; tm
Al Garza, national executive director of the border watch group Minuteman Civil Defense Corps,

Al is a local resident...

1 posted on 03/25/2009 10:16:55 AM PDT by HiJinx
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To: HiJinx
In a statement, U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ08), whose district is one of only 10 districts on the border with Mexico,

AZ-08 is Cochise County, the busiest area in the nation for border crossings.

2 posted on 03/25/2009 10:19:33 AM PDT by HiJinx (~ Support Our Troops ~ www.AmericaSupportsYou.mil ~)
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To: HiJinx

didn’t find the word “Fence” one time.


3 posted on 03/25/2009 10:20:52 AM PDT by stylin19a (Obama - the ethical exception asterisk administration)
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To: stylin19a

It’s pathetic, it really is...


4 posted on 03/25/2009 10:22:48 AM PDT by HiJinx (~ Support Our Troops ~ www.AmericaSupportsYou.mil ~)
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To: stylin19a

...or “minefield”.

cheap, effective, always on duty, never complains or asks to unionize.


5 posted on 03/25/2009 10:24:29 AM PDT by WOBBLY BOB (ACORN:American Corruption for Obama Right Now)
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To: stylin19a

It’s all a show ... disregard ...

If they won’t build the fence, the rest is nothing but pablum.


6 posted on 03/25/2009 10:24:39 AM PDT by Tarpon (It's a common fact, one can't be liberal and rational at the same time.)
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To: HiJinx

What is it about that county that makes it so inviting for illegals? It looks very desolate on the map.


7 posted on 03/25/2009 10:30:31 AM PDT by A_Former_Democrat
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To: stylin19a; HiJinx
Fence

Gosh, now there's an idea! I wish we had thought of that before! That's it .... we build a fence.

Like DUUH!

8 posted on 03/25/2009 10:36:19 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk (The Election of 2008: Given the choice between stupid and evil, the stupid chose evil.)
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To: HiJinx

This is an illusory scam, prior to the next amnesty push.


9 posted on 03/25/2009 10:49:44 AM PDT by Cedric
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To: Cedric
This is an illusory scam, prior to the next amnesty push.

I am shocked. Shocked, I tell you, by your cynicism!

10 posted on 03/25/2009 10:57:07 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk (The Election of 2008: Given the choice between stupid and evil, the stupid chose evil.)
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To: HiJinx

Not a WORD about increasing our willingness and ability to STOP the illegal INVASION of our country by CRIMINALS who IGNORE our immigration laws.


11 posted on 03/25/2009 11:08:43 AM PDT by DocH (The WAR on our RIGHTS must NOT go unanswered - Keep your powder dry)
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To: A_Former_Democrat
What is it about that county that makes it so inviting for illegals? It looks very desolate on the map.

Desolate means nobody out there to watch you cross over the border and darned few people watching the loading sites as illegals get put into vehicles and are trucked the 30 miles north to Interstate 10. There's a reason Phoenix is the primary transportation hub for illegals.

12 posted on 03/25/2009 2:48:24 PM PDT by HiJinx (~ Support Our Troops ~ www.AmericaSupportsYou.mil ~)
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To: stylin19a; 1_Inch_Group; 2sheep; 2Trievers; 3AngelaD; 3pools; 3rdcanyon; 4Freedom; 4ourprogeny; ...

Ping!


13 posted on 03/25/2009 8:46:04 PM PDT by HiJinx (~ Support Our Troops ~ www.AmericaSupportsYou.mil ~)
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