A Homeland Security initiative to put fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border could discriminate against minorities, according to an Obama-appointed federal judge whoâs ruled that the congressionally-approved project may have a âdisparate impact on lower-income minority communities.â This of course means that protecting the porousâand increasingly violentâsouthern border is politically incorrect. At least thatâs what the public college professor at the center of the case is working to prove and this month she got help from a sympathetic federal judge. Denise Gilman, a clinical professor at the taxpayer-funded University of Texas-Austin, is researching the âhuman rights impactâ of erecting a barrier...