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		<title>Glenn Spencer &#8211; American Patrol Report &#8211; AL JAZEERA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glenn Spencer is an activist who advocates greater vigilance in securing the United States–Mexico border against illegal immigration. Spencer is the founder of the American Border Patrol group based in Sierra Vista, Arizona. American Border Patrol is a private, non-governmental, organization with the stated purpose of informing Americans about the border. It is known for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glenn Spencer is an activist who advocates greater vigilance in securing the United States–Mexico border against illegal immigration. Spencer is the founder of the American Border Patrol group based in Sierra Vista, Arizona. American Border Patrol is a private, non-governmental, organization with the stated purpose of informing Americans about the border. It is known for using small, radio-controlled aircraft and ground sensing equipment to track illegal immigrants, and then relaying that information to the US Border Patrol. Spencer also has assisted with the Minuteman Project and prior to 2004, worked closely with borderlands property owner and anti-illegal immigration activist Roger Barnett.</p>
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<p><strong>American Border Patrol</strong></p>
<p>In August 2002, Glenn Spencer left his wife and children and moved to Arizona and formed the American Border Patrol. The organization uses cameras, sensors, “hawkeye” spotters, and unmanned aerial vehicles to identify suspected border crossings (The organization has outfitted three model airplanes with cameras which are designed to home in on ground sensors triggered by people walking in the desert). Once identified, the suspected illegal immigrants are videotaped whenever possible and reported to the United States Border Patrol. Video of their aerial patrols of the border are also available on the organization’s website. According to Spencer, American Border Patrol differs from other civilian patrol groups operating in Arizona in that their volunteers do not carry firearms and do not attempt to detain migrants, but rather focus on documenting border intrusions. . &#8211; Congressional Research Service (CRS) Report for Congress, Civilian Patrols Along the Border: Legal and Policy Issues, April 7, 2006.</p>
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		<title>Stimulus plan includes &#8220;virtual Wall&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the many unnoticed projects included in the massive &#8220;$800,000,000,000&#8243; economic stimulus plan is &#8220;$100,000,000&#8243; for Boeing Inc. to resume work on the troubled &#8220;virtual fence&#8221;, the &#8220;$8,000,000,000&#8243; 2006 plan to construct a highly sophisticated electronic barrier along the U.S. border with Mexico.
As a result of the technical problems, the Department of Homeland Security [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the many unnoticed projects included in the massive &#8220;$800,000,000,000&#8243; economic stimulus plan is &#8220;$100,000,000&#8243; for Boeing Inc. to resume work on the troubled &#8220;virtual fence&#8221;, the &#8220;$8,000,000,000&#8243; 2006 plan to construct a highly sophisticated electronic barrier along the U.S. border with Mexico.</p>
<p>As a result of the technical problems, the Department of Homeland Security put the virtual Wall project on hold in 2008 after spending billions to make technology take the place of a physical fence. In total, DHS built only 28 miles of virtual Wall in a pilot project.</p>

<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>The debate over constructing Walling on the U</strong><strong>S-Mexico is not new</strong></span></p>
<p>The Clinton administration, for example, passed legislation in the mid-90s that called for Walling around the major US metropolitan centers on the border.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Yet, the extent of the inflow of illegal immigration (roughly 500,000 annually) as well as the growing Hispanic demographic in the United States has caused many people to view a more extensive walling system as increasingly urgent.</p>
<p>The Wall is intentionally placed in the least dangerous border crossings, while leaving open treacherous routes. Given the strong desire to cross, many will attempt to make these crossing fatally. Hundreds die each year already. Hundreds more could be expected. After the construction of the San Diego fence, many illegal immigrants began crossing through the Arizona desert, which caused many of San Diego&#8217;s border agents to move out there. According to T.J. Bonner, the president of the National Border Patrol Council, the main union for Border Patrol agents, &#8220;Tucson now has 2,600 plus agents. San Diego has lost 1,000 agents. Guess where the traffic is going? Back to San Diego. San Diego is the most heavily fortified border in the entire country, and yet it&#8217;s not stopping people from coming across.</p>
<h4><strong><span style="color: #ffffff;"><span style="color: #ff6600;">From west to east, the border city twinnings and border crossings include the following</span>:</span></strong></h4>
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<li>San Diego, California (San Ysidro) – Tijuana, Baja California (San Diego-Tijuana Metro.) (I-5 and Mexico 1 highway)</li>
<li>Otay Mesa, California – Tijuana, Baja California (California State Route 905 and Boulevard Aztecas)</li>
<li>Tecate, California – Tecate, Baja California (California State Route 135 and Mexico 3 highway)</li>
<li>Calexico, California – Mexicali, Baja California</li>
<li>Calexico, California (Eastern border checkpoint) – Mexicali,  Baja California</li>
<li>Andrade, California – Los Algodones, Baja California</li>
<li>San Luis, Arizona – San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora (US 95 and Mexico 2 highway)</li>
<li>Lukeville, Arizona – Sonoita, Sonora</li>
<li>Sasabe, Arizona – Altar, Sonora</li>
<li>Nogales, Arizona – Nogales, Sonora</li>
<li>Naco, Arizona – Naco, Sonora</li>
<li>Douglas, Arizona – Agua Prieta, Sonora</li>
<li>Antelope Wells, New Mexico – El Berrendo, Chihuahua</li>
<li>Columbus, New  Mexico – Puerto Palomas,  Chihuahua</li>
<li>Santa Teresa, New  Mexico – San Jerónimo,  Chihuahua</li>
<li>El Paso, Texas – Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua</li>
<li>Fabens, Texas – Práxedis G. Guerrero, Chihuahua</li>
<li>Presidio, Texas – Ojinaga, Chihuahua</li>
<li>Heath Canyon, Texas &#8211; La Linda, Coahuila (closed)</li>
<li>Del Rio, Texas – Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila</li>
<li>Eagle Pass, Texas – Piedras Negras, Coahuila</li>
<li>Laredo, Texas – Colombia, Nuevo León</li>
<li>Laredo, Texas – Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas</li>
<li>Falcon Heights, Texas – Presa Falcón, Tamaulipas</li>
<li>Roma, Texas – Ciudad Miguel Alemán, Tamaulipas</li>
<li>Rio Grande City, Texas – Ciudad Camargo, Tamaulipas</li>
<li>Mission, Texas – Reynosa, Tamaulipas</li>
<li>Hidalgo, Texas – Reynosa, Tamaulipas</li>
<li>Pharr, Texas – Reynosa, Tamaulipas</li>
<li>Progreso Lakes, Texas – Nuevo Progreso, Tamaulipas</li>
<li>Los Indios, Texas – Matamoros, Tamaulipas</li>
<li>Brownsville, Texas – Matamoros, Tamaulipas.</li>
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<p><em><strong> <span style="color: #ff6600;">References:</span></strong></em></p>
<ol>
<li>National Immigration Forum</li>
<li>US Chamber of Commerce[16]</li>
<li>American Immigration Lawyers Association</li>
<li>American Farm Bureau</li>
<li>National Association of Homebuilders</li>
<li>Catholic Charities USA</li>
<li>Associated Builders and Contractors</li>
<li>United Auto Workers</li>
<li>Families First, a conservative religious organization.</li>
<li>Federation for American Immigration Reform FAIR</li>
<li>Weneedafence.com -<em> A project of the Let Freedom Ring Foundation, advocating constructing a &#8220;multi-element fence&#8221; along the US-Mexico border, similar to the Israeli fence.</em></li>
<li>The Minuteman Project &#8211; <em>&#8220;a citizens&#8217; Operation monitoring immigration&#8221;.</em></li>
<li>You Don&#8217;t Speak for Me, <em>a Latino American group that favors border security and the enforcement of immigration laws.</em></li>
<li>Debatepedia</li>
<li>Border Angels</li>
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