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Do any of you guys know if the proposed border fence would cut through the park or on the river?
See the NYT article today on the web site by Adam Liptak (I can't post links as a guest)
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Border fence current plans will not place it near the National or State parks. However, the National Guard is doing a lot of work on the River Road in the National Park - I guess to make it easier for NPS and DHS/CBP to patrol. There are stories and links all over this website regarding the border fence, environmental impact, protests in Marfa, etc. Type in fence into the search terms and see what you get. Start here for the lead thread.
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Quote from: SHANEA on April 08, 2008, 09:44:20 am
There are stories and links all over this website regarding the border fence, environmental impact, protests in Marfa, etc.
The Border Wall/Fence...don't think of it as fencing anyone out, think of it as fencing us in...but then we've already been cowed by prosecution threats if we cross the border, so at least one group is intimidated and they did that without building anything. The wall is there to insure nobody on the north side gets a set of cojones and thinks they can just go back and forth across the line at will.
What no one in either government or the rabid advocates of the barrier can explain is what they will do next when the wall demonstrably becomes a failure (it already is, but since it's not continuous that's the current excuse).
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Quote from: presidio on April 08, 2008, 12:09:39 pm
Quote from: SHANEA on April 08, 2008, 09:44:20 am
There are stories and links all over this website regarding the border fence, environmental impact, protests in Marfa, etc.
The Border Wall/Fence...don't think of it as fencing anyone out, think of it as fencing us in...
Are you suggesting that the US Government is setting up "containment/internment" camps for us? Perhaps "reeducation camps" is more politically correct...
I suppose I will be one of the first pupils.
Well, at least they have a good set of plans to construct it.
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The first time a bus load of illegal immigrants crosses through the Boundary Waters or somewhere else on the US/Canadian border, it will become readily apparent of it's failure. Or, worse yet, the first time the Mujahideen cross over from there and do some collateral damage, well...
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Quote from: SHANEA on April 08, 2008, 06:29:22 pm
Perhaps "reeducation camps" is more politically correct...
I suppose I will be one of the first pupils.
Lest there be any confusion on the matter...I DON'T do politically correct, ever. That usually offends those who are with their easily bruised feelings.
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My statement and you may use it is "Political Correctness is a lie on the Lips of Truth"
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Quote from: Undertaker on April 09, 2008, 01:30:03 pm
My statement and you may use it is "Political Correctness is a lie on the Lips of Truth"
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Article in the Washington Post on the impact on species of the fence
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/19/AR2008041900942.html?hpid=topnews
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‘Virtual’ fence foreseen
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ALPINE – Concealed sensors, hidden cameras and drone surveillance planes packaged together and known as “virtual fences” are likely to be the first phase of increased border monitoring inside Big Bend National Park, Park Superintendent Bill Wellman said last week.
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The Terrell County News Leader reported earlier this year that new bulldozed roads leading to the river have been spotted near Dryden on the Mexican side, suggesting that the cartels may be developing infrastructure in the Big Bend region.
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Wellman thinks the activity is headed our way.
See the link above for more of the story...
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