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Submitted by soup_chick14 on November 15, 2006
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Is It Enough?
As we move closer to this year's mid-term elections, one issue that seems
to continue to pop up is that of border security. This hot topic has become one
of the major factions among the nation, especially among those of us who reside
in border states. Politicians are debating as just how much security is needed on
our Mexican borders, and how much more they need to do when it comes to
airport security. These are just a couple of issues that are televised day and
night. The big question is this: Is our government doing enough? I believe the
answer to that question is yes, and I will provide enough information to prove it.
For years, the Mexican-American border has been an easy crossover for
anyone wanting to get into the United States without getting caught. There are
millions of illegal immigrants in the U.S. today, and the scary thing is, we don't
know how many could be terrorists corroberating with correspondents in the
Middle East. Despite this frightening information, the government has made one
major step towards securing our borders. According to CNN.com, the House
passed a bill on Sept. 15 that would allow for a 700 mile long fence to be built
along the border, and the Senate, in an overwhelming majority, voted for this bill.
Along with the bill, Congress is including $380 million dollars to go towards hiring
1500 border patrol members and building a new detention facility for holding
potential illegals until they can be deported back to their country. This is a big
step in not only protecting our borders from potential terrorist, but it will also cut
down on the number of illegal immigrants. Not...
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