Three-layer security line 140 miles from southern border aimed to fight drug, human trafficking
Obama administration and Mexican government officials recently discussed creating a three-tier security system designed to protect Mexico’s southern border from drug and human traffickers, according to U.S. officials.
The border control plan calls for U.S. funding and technical support of three security lines extending more than 100 miles north of Mexico’s border with Guatemala and Belize. The border security system would use sensors and intelligence-gathering to counter human trafficking and drug running from the region, a major source of illegal immigration into the United States.
According to the officials who discussed the U.S.-Mexican talks on condition of anonymity, the Mexican government proposed setting up three security cordons using electronic sensors and other security measures along the southern Mexican border, along a line some 20 miles from the southern border, and along a third security line about 140 miles from the southern Mexican territorial line.
The plan would be funded in part through the Merida Initiative, a U.S.-led anti-drug trafficking program that has involved nearly $2 billion in U.S. funds.
Border security was a major topic during the visit to Mexico last month by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Acting Commissioner Thomas Winkowski, and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Assistant Secretary Alan Bersin.
Napolitano made no mention of the southern border protection plan after her visit.
Obama’s red line in the sand?
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And Obama is silent on Jamiel Shaw. But why should he care about the son of a U.S. soldier who was shot down in cold blood when the shooter is the very kind of person Obama is trying to legalize?
What an insult to American citizens who are contributors to society.
Gotta be some transfer of wealth to O buds going on here.
And there is so much remote coastline for boats and even mini subs.
Add to that incredible corruption.
Can’t see a good reason why one should not be very skeptical?