Bush signs Mexico border-fence bill
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Bush signs Mexico border-fence bill
By UPI Staff
United Press International
October 5, 2006
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (UPI) -- President Bush signed a bill in Arizona Thursday that provides $1.2 billion for fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border to curb illegal immigration.
The $35 billion homeland security bill also includes an overhaul of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
The overhaul will "help our government better respond to emergencies and natural disasters by strengthening the capabilities" of FEMA, Bush said.
The bill will also "deploy nuclear detection equipment at our ports of entry, raise security standards at the nation's chemical plants, safeguard American cities against weapons of mass destruction and stop terrorists seeking to enter our country," the president said.
Standing before Camelback Mountain in Arizona, a state with much debate over border security, he also said the legislation would "give us better tools to enforce our immigration laws and to secure our southern border."
Outgoing Mexican President Vicente Fox has called the barricade "shameful," comparing it to the Berlin Wall and saying it would hurt U.S.-Mexican relations.
About damn time. Now we need to barricade the whole thing. In addition put one on our northern border as well.
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8:23 PM
Always intellectual as always jason. Thanks.
The reason I said that was due to the recent discovery of your beloved candadian border guards are not provided with arms nor the means to patrol it successfully.
He said along the Canadian border, there is a greater chance those trying to sneak in are drug smugglers and organized crime members rather than those seeking work.
Canada caused guards at all four major B.C. border crossings to walk off the job Sunday creating traffic chaos for thousands of travellers.
Take a chill pill Jason.
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