Friday, April 15, 2011

DHS Outlines Efforts To Improve Border Security On Public Lands

DHS Outlines Efforts To Improve Border Security On Public Lands..“Border: Are Environmental Laws and Regulations Impeding Security and Harming the Environment?”..Michael J. Fisher, Chief of the United States Border Patrol. (ok, I read through this and thought, this is more BS and then I realized, this is the guy who came out and said Cochise County Sheriff Dever was a liar) Something to read if you want entertained...btw, Raul Grijvala is a member of the panel :)

http://www.thegovmonitor.com/world_news/united_states/dhs-outlines-efforts-to-improve-border-security-on-public-lands-48713.html


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  1. Bishop bill seeks to waive environmental rules for border patrol
    Border patrol agents would be able to cross into sensitive wilderness areas, build and maintain roads, construct fences and patrol the areas with vehicles without fear of breaking environmental laws under a bill introduced this week again by Rep. Rob Bishop.
    http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/politics/51622503-90/areas-bill-bishop-border.html.csp

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