500 agents to be added to Arizona border.

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500 Agents to Be Added to Arizona Border

By LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - The Homeland Security Department will assign more than 500 additional patrol agents to the porous Arizona border, saying they will help keep potential terrorists and illegal immigrants from entering the country, The Associated Press has learned.



The border buildup was to be announced Wednesday — two days before civilian volunteers with the so-called Minuteman Project begin a monthlong Arizona patrol against immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico line.


About 155 agents will be immediately sent to Arizona, according to department officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because the buildup was not yet announced. More than 370 additional agents — all new trainees — will be permanently assigned to the Arizona border throughout the year.


Until they are in place, another 200 agents will be temporarily stationed in Arizona during the high immigration season this spring and summer, officials said.


A Senate aide, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed Tuesday that more agents would be assigned to Arizona, but could not immediately say exactly how many were involved.


The 370-mile Arizona border is considered the most vulnerable stretch of the 2,000-mile southern border. Of the 1.1 million illegal immigrants apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol last year, 51 percent crossed into the country at the Arizona border.


Recent intelligence indicates that al-Qaida leaders are likely to enter the country through the Mexico border and "believe illegal entry is more advantageous than legal entry for operational security reasons," former Homeland Security Deputy Secretary James Loy said in written testimony to lawmakers last month.


The new agents will come on top of the 210 that President Bush has proposed for all U.S. borders in his budget last month — a number lawmakers have called inadequate to effectively secure the nation's borders. It also falls far short of the 2,000 new agents mandated in intelligence reform legislation enacted in December.


Hundreds of civilian "Minuteman" volunteers have signed up to patrol a 40-mile stretch of the southeast Arizona border. They say they will merely identify and follow illegal border-crossers and not interact with them. But some of the volunteers plan to arm themselves, although they have little or no training to confront border-crossers.


T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council union, questioned whether the new employees would be enough.


"Right now, things are so out of control, we have no idea who's crossing our borders, and we can't but chase after but a few of the people," said Bonner, whose union represents more than 9,000 agents. "It's going to take more than a couple of hundred agents to seal those gaps."


An estimated 2,400 agents currently patrol the Arizona border — about a quarter of the 10,000 assigned to the southern border. The 155 newly assigned agents will be pulled from elsewhere along the southern border — and not from the northern border with Canada, Homeland Security officials said.


Of the 200 temporarily assigned agents, 26 are specifically trained for search and rescue operations, officials said. Last year, 330 migrants died — mostly from exposure to the elements and lack of food and water — while crossing the southwest border. Officials said Border Patrol agents rescue between 1,200 and 1,500 migrants in the southwest annually

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Maybe the gov is getting the idea.

I noticed other things locally as well.

Lets just say the sky will be a bit busier near the border.
 
I don't get it! Just a couple of days ago the President said everything was fine! How can a crisis erupt in two days? :banghead:

Thank you very much Minutemen for bringing attention to this very important issue. Unfortunately, I suspect that the gov. will try to ignore this issue very quickly come May...we might need Minuteman Project II.
 
Hundreds of civilian "Minuteman" volunteers have signed up to patrol a 40-mile stretch of the southeast Arizona border. They say they will merely identify and follow illegal border-crossers and not interact with them. But some of the volunteers plan to arm themselves, although they have little or no training to confront border-crossers.[My emphasis]

So ... they have little or no training to do what they have said they have no intention of doing. Argh, this kind of journalistic legerdemain irks me.
 
Sometimes ya gotta wonder just which side of the border bread our Govt. butters. I plan on going down to AZ on Apr. 2nd and 3rd. It's all the time I can get off from my new job. Somehow, I don't think that this new batch of agents are there to protect the MM.
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The MM project has been on the local news here for the last 2 days. Its getting local attention, but how about national? I havent seen much on Fox or CNN lately.
 
# weeks ago i made a delivery to the
border patrol checkpoint that's in
lukeville.I don't remember seeing
much border patrol activity on the
way down.Yesterday i was down there
again and saw much more BP trucks
and personal working the area that's
between gila bend and lukeville.I
at lease 2-3 groups of people being
detained by the border patrol.I
also had a armed escort this time
when i was making my delivery.At
the roadside check point 20 miles
north of luke view they were checking
cars more carefully and i even had to
open the side compartments on my
truck.Overall there seemed to be a
large increase in BP activity in
the last few weeks.
 
I think there is a 15% chance they are being pre-positioned to swoop down on the MM and lock them up.

That would be inviting such a confrontation... I seriously doubt that is the reason they are there... I doubt they could even get the rank and file ICE agents to act against the MMP.
 
The push to rein in AZ has been on for a couple of years now. They wanted to put 1000 new agents on the border this year, but only got funding for 200 or so.
 
So what difference is it going to make by adding 500 or 10,000 Border Patrol officers?

The Border Patrol attempts to immediately repatriate Mexican nationals to Mexico, then they can try again tomorrow but OTM's (Other Than Mexican) are routinely released on their own recognizance and given a date months in the future to return for their Immigration Hearing. The rate of appearance here is 8%.

Locally (Brownsville, Harlingen, McAllen, Rio Grande City), the Border Patrol drives illegal OTM's to the Bus Station so that they can journey north.

What point is there in adding more Agents and increasing the burden on the taxpayer if there are no more detention beds available to detain illegals and no will to carry it out?

I just don't see the point in an expanded Catch And Release Program.
 
More BS but with either more Border Patrol or Minutemen it's known as 'shutting the barn door after the horses have left' .There are already 11 MILLION here !!!
 
Only thing we get out here in the Bay Area of the PRK is that the Minuteman Project is a "buncha right-wing wacko Nazi-skinhead types who don't like Mexicans." But of course - we are pretty tolerant of other folks' political opinions....... :barf:
 
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