Wetlands could help secure border
The Associated Press
Published: 12.25.2007
Someday,
A group of southwestern
The plan has support from the mayor of
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
They described how smugglers hide in the weeds and cross the water on sandbag bridges.
Labels: Border Security, DHS, Yuma
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