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BORDER SECURITY BREAKDOWN CAPTURES ATTENTION OF CONGRESS
KIRO 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS ^ | Nov. 25, 2002 | Chris Halsne

Posted on 11/28/2002 3:54:14 AM PST by madfly

Chris Halsne
KIRO 7 EYEWITNESS NEWS INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER
An exclusive KIRO Team 7 Investigation exposes a border security breakdown.

You're paying millions more than you should for a high-tech security system along the Washington-British Columbia border that doesn't work very well.

Investigative Reporter Chris Halsne reveals what the federal government wants to keep a secret.

We've discovered a series of computers and cameras that are supposed to stop terrorists, drug smugglers, and other illegals from entering the US malfunction on a regular basis.

What we've uncovered has grabbed the attention of both Congress and the Department of Justice.

In theory, the lenses aimed at a rural stretch of the U.S.-Canadian border, create an impenetrable shield. 32 cameras that see miles in the dark aren't suppose to miss any movement.

However, an exclusive six-month KIRO Team 7 Investigation discovered massive deficiencies in the system.

"It's a threat to national security if this information isn't made available," says Retired Border Patrol Chief Carey James.

James says Remote Video Surveillance (or RVS) was a great idea in the beginning, but bureaucratic meddling from Washington, D.C. ruined its chances of succeeding.

"I will have a little trouble sleeping at night and I think all of us should be a little worried," James says.

We obtained documents, which reveal hundreds of specific daily breakdowns with RVS near Blaine.

"All cameras: Controls not working 95 percent of the time."
"It's another warm day and the cameras are once again not responding."

The system was suppose to be a $5 million pilot project, but it's already ballooned to $8 million, and counting.

"We continually pour money into these systems and people are not held accountable or responsible."

A 100 page report, filed deep inside INS headquarters in Washington DC, says it will take millions more tax money to fix equipment.

KIRO Team 7 Investigators were denied the report under a new Homeland Security law. We were told release "would cause the government harm," even though camera failure rates are considered "sensitive, but unclassified papers."

"We've requested a copy of this report that you've brought to our attention," says U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell.

Cantwell has been a big supporter of funding more agents and more technology along Washington's border.

"We need accountability by the INS and we need accountability by the individual contractor of the technology. We need to give the border agents the tools to do their job," Cantwell says.

Our investigation discovered that the main contractor on the camera project is a company called International Microwave Corporation. The company's Vice President is the daughter of Texas Congressman Silvester Reyes.

IMC recently received a $200 million no-bid contract from the Department of Justice to install security systems along all US borders.

Congressman Reyes says he did not exert influence on behalf of his daughters company.
 



TOPICS: Breaking News; Canada; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: blaine; borderpatrol; congressmanreyes; doj; homelandsecurity; imc; ins; senatorcantwell; wa
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Ragging on the Border Patrol does no good, their orders come from the top. Securing our borders is not in the Presidents plan, so nothing is being done about it.

Dan Rathers' report on CBS last nite was a farce, he mentioned very little of what is in the Kiro reports, and he sure did not mention the connection between the awarding of the non bid contract, Congressman Reyes and his daughter.

Senator Cantwell may be a democrat, but I am hoping she will get some action on this. She has a good report card on immigration according to numbersusa. Only time will tell.
21 posted on 11/28/2002 6:38:34 AM PST by calawah98
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To: ampat
I don't see any problem with using the military to secure the borders. I am definitely opposed to increasing the size of the federal government but not the military. Bush knows how to get what he wants. He could have the military patrolling the borders immediately.
22 posted on 11/28/2002 6:47:30 AM PST by Savage Beast
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To: eccentric
Good points.

Just as President Bush fought for and won the authority to hire, fire, promote, and demote federal employees as part of homeland security, he can close down, open up, rearrange, etc., military establishments. Yes, it'll take plenty of maneuvering.

Meanwhile, troops can be stationed on the borders, training, drilling, partying, and securing the borders.

Bush may be reluctant to do this for fear of alienating the hispanic vote.

23 posted on 11/28/2002 6:53:50 AM PST by Savage Beast
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To: calawah98
A U.S. Congressman's daughter receives a $200 million dollar, NO-BID contract for faulty camera equipment and nobody's ever going to wind up in the federal penetentiary over it.

It'll be another 'mistakes were made' and we've taken steps to ensure it never happens again, while they laugh all the way to the bank.

24 posted on 11/28/2002 6:59:59 AM PST by 4Freedom
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To: calawah98
Ragging on the Border Patrol does no good, their orders come from the top.

That's only partly true. Law enforcement has a lot of discretion on how to do their jobs. It's OUR job to create the environment for law enforcement to be encouraged to follow the will of the people.

25 posted on 11/28/2002 7:00:16 AM PST by eno_
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To: 4Freedom
Nobody's ever going to wind up in the federal penetentiary over it.

You are so right

I really think with the right camera equipment it would be very effective. The contract should have been put out for bid, and all systems inspected and the one with the best results, operating systems, dependablitly, technology should have been taken into consideration. Hire more Border Guards to catch the ones the cameras show.
If private citizens can set up such equipment for less than thirty thousand, you can see what a rip off of the taxpayers this has been. The two hundred million dollar contract that was awarded to this company should become null and void based on the preformance of the equipment they have installed so far.
26 posted on 11/28/2002 7:16:05 AM PST by calawah98
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To: madfly; Tancredo Fan
The politics behind the IMC camera deal are raising some eyebrows around Washington, D.C. We discovered the Vice President of International Microwave Corporation is a woman named Rebecca Reyes. She is the daughter of Texas Congressman Silvester Reyes. He is a former Border Patrol chief from El Paso, and has sponsored a number of bills that fund border security technology.

Congressman Silvestre Reyes (note the spelling), a Democrat, is Chairman, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute.

Think he has a conflict of interest, or not?

27 posted on 11/28/2002 7:27:29 AM PST by flamefront
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To: madfly
Madfly, If you could include me on your ping list regarding INS, border security etc. I would greatly appreciate it.
28 posted on 11/28/2002 7:47:31 AM PST by Crusader21stCentury
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To: madfly
Chris Halsne used to work up here...
29 posted on 11/28/2002 7:48:40 AM PST by rintense
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To: NoControllingLegalAuthority
Ignore the man behind the curtain. The purpose of the INS is no longer to control who enters the country but to ensure that we are flooded with huge numbers of third world immigrants. The goal is to reduce the US to third world status. Then we will all be equal and there will be no envy in the world and they all lived happily ever after.
30 posted on 11/28/2002 7:50:20 AM PST by willyone
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To: Joe Hadenuf
So Joe when are you moving out of our peoples paradise? In ten more years California will be unlivable for us. The states adjoining will be little better. Maybe we should move to Mexico as all the Mexicans will be here.
31 posted on 11/28/2002 7:53:35 AM PST by willyone
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To: Savage Beast
Bush is a fool. All he cares about his his own agenda of removing the border and getting re elected. If you expect him to do anything meaninful in regards to controlling the borders you are not paying attention. The plan is to make the US a third world plantation full of low wage workers.
32 posted on 11/28/2002 7:56:24 AM PST by willyone
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To: Sabertooth; RonDog; Clinton Is Scum
ping
33 posted on 11/28/2002 8:08:15 AM PST by gubamyster
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To: willyone
The Bushies have a latino heart throb in line to the throne, they need the hispanic vote a few years down the road.
34 posted on 11/28/2002 8:33:03 AM PST by steve50
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To: willyone
You're wrong, Willy. Bush is no fool, and his agenda is nothing like what you indicate.
35 posted on 11/28/2002 8:33:27 AM PST by Savage Beast
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To: willyone
The plan is to make the US a third world plantation full of low wage workers.

The plan...the Political Party plan...

Democrats open the borders to allow the "less fortunate" to enter the country. They get all kinds of financial aid, health care, education -- the Social Agenda -- and the Party gets votes...which result in power.

Republicans open the borders to allow the "less fortunate" to enter the country. They get low pay jobs (which Americans supposedly won't take), few (if any) benefits and maybe even the employer avoids paying Social Security taxes, the populace get/retain cheap goods/services -- the Financial Agenda -- and the Party gets votes...which result in power.

It's the same strategy, just different roads to get there. Who suffers? In the long run, the American people and the undocumented aliens. Who benefits? The Political Parties.

Neither major Political Party is going to make much effort to stop the infiltration/invasion of illegals. It is not to their advantage to do so. Don't be too surprised when some Congressperson introduces legislation to allow illegals to vote, too.
36 posted on 11/28/2002 8:58:56 AM PST by TomGuy
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To: willyone
So Joe when are you moving out of our peoples paradise?

Were do you suggest I move to? Indiana? LOL! We have relatives in Ohio and Georgia, and the places are crawling with them. I'll stick it out here thanks....

Oh, and I have been reading that over 85 percent of illegals now crashing our borders are headed everywhere, but California. I can show you more articles if you like. Only so many labor jobs here, and they be taken and the housing prices are so high, that welfare and other taxpayer handouts don't quite cut it.

The article below is an eye opener, and hopefully, the midwest will wake to this government sponsored lunacy.

Mexican Consulate Opens In Downtown Indianapolis. (Shop after shop, sign after sign in Spanish) WISHTV 8 11-2-02

Indianapolis

The Mexican Consulate in Indianapolis will be open for business Monday. It's an office that will serve a group of people that's growing rapidly in our city and state. Mayor Bart Peterson's office has worked for about two years with the Mexican government and the state of Indiana to get this consulate opened.

You don't have to look hard to see why the consulate is needed. Drive down Washington Street a few miles west of downtown, and you'll see the fruits of our Hispanic and Latino community's labor. Shop after shop, sign after sign in Spanish. There are now some 34,000 Latinos and Hispanics in Indianapolis, and 60% of them are Mexican.

"We have an education system that welcomes the immigrants and we like the way we are treated because we find that the American community is welcoming in general," said Roberto Curci, La Guia Magazine.

The city even has two publications geared toward this growing community. "The Voice of Indiana," a bilingual newspaper and "The Guide of Indianapolis," a magazine for Hispanics and Latinos. There's even a new Hispanic and Latino yellow pages.

Local businesses are forging ties with that community. Kroger just donated a van to the Hispanic Center of Indianapolis to thank them for translation help that the center has provided for the grocery chain.

"As we change and we are changing as a city, I think it was important for business to recognize that and we have recognized it," said Jeff Golc, Kroger.

The change will continue. Just ask the woman who helps run the grocery store on West Washington Street. New Hispanic and Latino customers come in for her authentic products all the time.

"Like once in a while there will be somebody new that comes. You know, like, "Oh, we just moved here and we came to see how it is." So yeah, we always get new people that come here," said Irasema Delgado, store manager.

The Mexican Consulate will serve three states: Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. It will serve as the Mexican government's primary link with those states on issues such as immigration, trade and economic development.

Shop after shop, sign after sign in Spanish. There are now some 34,000 Latinos and Hispanics in Indianapolis, and 60% of them are Mexican.

Welcome aboard Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky.

37 posted on 11/28/2002 9:00:28 AM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: willyone; Savage Beast
Bush is a fool. All he cares about his his own agenda of removing the border and getting re elected. If you expect him to do anything meaninful in regards to controlling the borders you are not paying attention. The plan is to make the US a third world plantation full of low wage workers.

This is getting pretty obvious, and their goal is certainly not raising the standard of living and education for they young and middle class. This much is inordinately clear!

38 posted on 11/28/2002 9:03:30 AM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Joe Hadenuf
I do not agree. George Bush is not to be underestimated, his abilities or his integrity. He is pragmatic. It will take time to undo the disastrous effects of "Liberalism".
39 posted on 11/28/2002 9:11:57 AM PST by Savage Beast
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To: Savage Beast
I do not agree. George Bush is not to be underestimated, his abilities or his integrity. He is pragmatic. It will take time to undo the disastrous effects of "Liberalism".

Horse manure.

40 posted on 11/28/2002 9:24:17 AM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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