News From the Border

Providing the news from a different front but from a war that we must win as well! I recognize the poverty and desperate conditions that many Latinos live in. We, as the USA, have a responsibility to do as much as we can to reach out to aid and assist spiritually with the Gospel and naturally with training, technology and resources. But poverty gives no one the right to break the laws of another sovereign nation.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Wetlands could help secure border

Area near Yuma along lower Colorado River has lots of backing
The Associated Press
Published: 12.25.2007

Someday, Colorado River wetlands could be used to secure the border with Mexico.

A group of southwestern Arizona leaders wants permission from U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff to create a marshland along the lower Colorado River south of Yuma by clearing out thick brush, adding steep levees and flooding dry riverbanks.

The plan has support from the mayor of Yuma, the Yuma County sheriff and the Cocopah tribal chairwoman.

They wrote Chertoff about the plan in late September just as conventional riverside fence construction was starting.

Chertoff was asked to halt the fence and use the money to flood a 435-acre area known as Hunter's Hole.

Locals say it's become an overgrown haven for smugglers and drug dealers and a favorite dumping place for bodies.

Border Patrol officials in Yuma backed the plan in an August letter because the river is the busiest crossing in the Yuma sector.

They described how smugglers hide in the weeds and cross the water on sandbag bridges.

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