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Old 11-21-2009, 03:47 PM
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Our Southwest Border

STOP THE INVASION

In the last 23 years, since the 1986, Reagan, one-time amnesty,
over 27 million illegals have been apprehended,
as they crossed the border into our United States.

UNITED STATES BORDER APPREHENSIONS
(Source DHS/CBP)
1987--1,190,488------1995--1,394,554------2003----931,557
1988--1,008,145------1996--1,649,986------2004--1,160,395
1989----954,243------1997--1,412,953------2005--1,189,075
1990--1,169,939------1998--1,555,776------2006--1,089,902
1991--1,197,875------1999--1,579,010------2007----876,704
1992--1,258,482------2000--1,676,438------2008----723,825
1993--1,327,259------2001--1,266,213------2009----556,041
1994--1,094,717------2002----955,310------2010----beg. 10/01/09


UNFORTUNATELY, far less than half of illegals are apprehended at the border.
Before the recent addition (over the last two years) of 10,000 Border Patrol agents,
342 miles of Pedestrian Fence, and 298.5 miles of Vehicle Barriers,
only 32 miles double-layered, it was estimated, by the border patrol agents,
that less than 1, out of 7, illegals, were apprehended at the border.
Some border patrol agents said less than 1, out of 10.


Now, they say they catch more than half of the ones they know about.
How many don't they know about.

According to the U.S. Immigration Service another 6 million illegals in our country are visa overstays.

Anchor babies are now being born at a rate of 400,000 per year


8,300,000 - the number of illegals, using invalid SS numbers,
illegally working at KNOWN places of employment.
You would expect that DHS/ICE would be all over this issue.
But only a token effort is being made.

They focus only on known criminal illegals, and fugitive illegals,
when, in most Americans minds, all illegals have broken our laws

Don't accept that there are "only" the oft-alleged 11 million illegals in our nation,
when, based on the numbers, there are arguably 30 million illegals in our United States.

Encourage Congress to hold hearings, inviting seasoned, or retired
Border Patrol agents to provide information.


Southwest Border Patrol Sector Apprehensions
(Source DHS/CBP)

In Order From the Highest Sector in Apprehensions to the Lowest
Fiscal Year-------------2005-----------2006---------2007---------2008--------2009
Tucson ---------------439,053-------392,074-----378,239---- 317,696---- 241,673
San Diego------------126,879-------142,104-----152,460---- 162,390---- 118,721
Rio Grande Valley-- 134,136-------110,528-------73,430----- 75,473------ 60,989
Laredo ----------------75,268---------74,840-------56,714------43,658-------40,569
El Centro--------------55,725---------61,465-------55,883-------40,961------ 33,521
El Paso--------------122,624--------122,256-------75,464------ 30,312-------14,999
Del Rio ----------------68,547---------42,636------ 22,920-------20,761------ 17,082
Yuma-------------- --138,492-------118,549-------37,992-------- 8,363--------6,951
Marfa ------------------10,532----------7,520------- 5,536---------5,391---------6,360
Apprehensions----1,171,386----1,071,972-----858,638------705,005------540,865



Operation Streamline - a program that brings low-level criminal charges
against some of the illegal immigrants caught crossing parts of the U.S.-Mexico border.


The House voted for the second time in a year to erect a fence along a third of the U.S.-Mexican border,
part of a Republican effort to keep illegal immigration an issue before voters.
A new 700 miles of double-layered fencing won approval on a 283-138 vote,
Voting YES were 219 Republicans and 64 Democrats.
Voting NO were 131 Democrats, 6 Republicans and 1 independent.

9/20/06 The Senate voted to move forward on the Secure Fence Act of 2006 on Wednesday.
It is a House passed measure that would authorize the construction of 700 miles of fencing
along the U.S. Mexico border.Vote Counts:
YEAs 94, NAYs 0, Not Voting 6



Why are we continuing to contend with this invasion??

MAKE ILLEGAL ENTRY A FELONY

MANDATE E-VERIFY FOR ALL EMPLOYERS, AMD ALL EMPLOYEES

END BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP FOR ILLEGALS

BUILD MORE FENCE
IT'S WORKING!!


Such a paltry amount of fence, but this rather small amount of fence
helped immensely in slowing down the invasion by illegals..
We just need a lot more of it!


The Pedestrian Fence (P.F.) and Vehicle Barrier (V.B.) miles, (11/01/2009)
(Source DHS/CBP)

Apprehensions--2005---2009-BORDER -P.F.-V.B.-REDUCTION
Yuma----------------138,492----6,951----118-----62.8---43.6------95%
El Paso---------------122,624--14,999----210-----63.7--101.2------88%
Del Rio ----------------68,547--17,082----268------3.4-----0.0------75%
Rio Grande Valley -134,136---60,989----316-----45.3-----0.0------55%
Laredo ----------------75,268---40,569----171------1.2-----0.2------46%
Tucson --------------439,053--241,673----262-----71.3--138.9-----45%
El Centro--------------55,725---33,521--- --71-----44.0----14.2-----40%
Marfa ------------------10,532----6,360----510-------4.6-----0.0-----40%
San Diego------------126,879-118,721-----66------46.2-----0.4------6%
Apprehensions----1,171,386-540,865--1992---342.4--298.5-----54%

OPERATION STREAMLINE

HELP OUR BORDER PATROL STOP THE INVASION!!!

San Diego Border Patrol Sector Monthly Apprehensions Of Illegals---Length 66 miles
----------OCT---NOV---DEC---JAN---FEB---MAR---APR---MAY---JUN---JUL---AUG---SEP
FY2010--5022--4740--4636--6414---6984---9059---7116
FY2009-10035--7954--6552-10245-11678-16472-12619-11001-10279--8854--6471--6489
FY2008--9801--9163--7773-12877-15092-18870-20569-16019-12396-13129-13735-12976
FY2007--9494--7764--6591-12489-12997-18044-17999-16136-13283-12941-13312-11410
FY2006-10145--7730--6531-13959-17160-18361-14736-13888-10597--8683-10009-10305

El Centro Border Patrol Sector Monthly Apprehensions Of Illegals---Length 71 miles
----------OCT---NOV---DEC---JAN---FEB---MAR---APR---MAY---JUN---JUL---AUG---SEP
FY2010--2590--2412--2195--2689--2836--4409--3419
FY2009--2619--2176--1691--2969--2904--4140--3314--2955--2812--2452--2771--2725
FY2008--3230--2412--2000--3839--4095--4604--5090--3860--3161--2726--2995--2949
FY2007--4379--3667--3037--4983--5187--7198--6983--5747--3842--3835--3789--3236
FY2006--5072--3831--2998--5797--6399--9048--6847--6187--4112--3240--3705--4229

Yuma Sector began Operation Streamline on December 4, 2006 (FY2007)
Yuma Border Patrol Sector Monthly Apprehensions Of Illegals---Length 118 miles
----------OCT---NOV---DEC---JAN---FEB---MAR---APR---MAY---JUN----JUL----AUG----SEP
FY2010---584---651---712---586---820--1059---732
FY2009---339---406---361---614---732---952---793---658---657---545---434---475
FY2008--1094---955---956--1062--1089---751---523----447---381----366-----345----397
FY2007--3478--3240--2601--5357--4474--5571--4108---3162--2151---1660--1305---885
FY2006--9428--8913--6884-13743-17117-21231-13034-11087--6029---5446--3123--2514

Tucson Sector began Operation Streamline in Jan. 2008
Tucson Border Patrol Sector Monthly Apprehensions Of Illegals---Length 262 miles
----------OCT---NOV---DEC---JAN----FEB---MAR---APR---MAY---JUN----JUL---AUG---SEP
FY2010-23211-16999-10922-16096-21223-31203-28584
FY2009-18814-12845--9862-18649-20943-31433-28072-24084-20822-20144-20805-15178

FY2008-21725-18232-11722-26348-34297-45222-45436-32851-24290-21074-18404-18044
FY2007-25135-21323-16136-29459-34148-52692-49044-41789-34103-30373-24388-19649
FY2006-27316-24270-16447-33229-43153-63583-51588-40190-25049-21187-23256-22806

El Paso Border Patrol Sector Monthly Apprehensions Of Illegals---Length 268 miles
----------OCT---NOV---DEC---JAN---FEB---MAR---APR---MAY---JUN----JUL----AUG----SEP
FY2010--1007---893---723--1124--1139--1530--1361
FY2009--1469--1154---865--1344--1435--1508--1344--1238--1208--1160--1180--1093
FY2008--3605--2648--2014--3470--3945--3129--2808--2034--1811--1634--1617--1598
FY2007--6183--5098--4189--6570--7482-10537--8957--6741--5632--5109--4969--3997
FY2006-11027--8191--5668-11941-14457-18668-15238-12239--7664--6970--5027--5166

Marfa Border Patrol Sector Monthly Apprehensions Of Illegals---Length 510 miles
----------OCT---NOV---DEC---JAN---FEB---MAR--APR---MAY--JUN---JUL---AUG---SEP
FY2010---530---421---373---434---489---665---574
FY2009---539---459---472---533---689---590---458---511---570---486---576---481
FY2008---386---388---451---350---612---613---527---585---369---417---415---278
FY2007---368---442---383---556---532---677---602---407---362---439---403---365
FY2006---655---590---563---739---908---910---746---711---478---392---403---425

The Del Rio Sector began Operation Streamline on December 5, 2005 (FY2006)
Del Rio Border Patrol Sector Monthly Apprehensions Of Illegals---Length 210 miles
----------OCT---NOV---DEC---JAN---FEB---MAR---APR---MAY---JUN---JUL---AUG---SEP
FY2010--1118---897---697--1232--1246--1875--1791
FY2009--1321--1064---872--1604--1908--2231--1620--1425--1304--1382--1321--1025
FY2008--1680--1059---945--1961--2462--2667--2286--1744--1708--1482--1618--1149
FY2007--1618--1701--1051--2044--2421--3314--2699--1858--1579--1862--1440--1333
FY2006--4840--4016--2910--4839--5854--5636--4555--2633--2106--1947--1683--1617

The Laredo Sector began Operation Streamline on October 30, 2007 (FY2008)
Laredo Border Patrol Sector Monthly Apprehensions Of Illegalss---Length 171 miles
----------OCT---NOV---DEC---JAN---FEB---MAR---APR---MAY---JUN---JUL---AUG---SEP
FY2010--2616--2127--1802--2524--3150--4437--4529
FY2009--2709--2465--1931--3970--3718--4538--4166--3722--3283--3513--3670--2881
FY2008--3825--2658--1969--3907--5001--5335--4904--3734--3430--3085--3310--2498
FY2007--4286--3810--2890--4678--5855--7673--6428--4928--4595--4338--3858--3375
FY2006--5014--4323--3544--7415--9554-10179--8530--6866--4815--4667--5525--4408

Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol Sector Monthly Apprehensions Of Illegals------Length 316 miles
----------OCT---NOV---DEC---JAN---FEB---MAR---APR---MAY---JUN---JUL----AUG----SEP
FY2010--4235--3690--2989--3651--4845--7145--7137
FY2009--5090--4259--3341--4576--5206--5479--6107--5294--5093--5514--6027--5008
FY2008--5989--4696--3974--5217--6879--8545--9419--7961---6316--5561--6107---4819
FY2007--5772--4549--3649--5798--6172--8431--7645--7736---5791--6225--6331---5331
FY2006-10060--9111--7128--9533-10444-13080-11264-11649--7516--7109--7020---6614

Over 40% of the drugs come across in the Tucson Sector

UNITED STATES BORDER DRUG INTERCEPTS
(Source DHS/CBP)
FYEAR---MARIJUANA (lbs)---COCAINE(lbs)---HEROIN(oz)---METH(lbs)
1999-------1,170,941------------29,672-------------771-------------xxx
2000-------1,316,849------------23,203-----------1,209-------------18
2001-------1,166,764------------18,535-----------1,491------------144
2002-------1,234,329------------14,334-----------2,516------------229
2003-------1,350,809------------14,892-----------3,852------------356
2004-------1,347,356------------14,819-----------2,316------------977
2005-------1,208,663------------11,903-----------3,206------------728
2006-------1,369,602------------12,885-----------2,758------------594
2007-------1,859,299------------14,242-----------1,866------------342
2008-------1,642,420-------------9,272--------------735----------- 483
2009-------2,591,215------------10,907-----------3,056------------951
2010*------1,358,654-------------5,624-----------2,089------------557

*FY2010 stats as of 4/1/10 (6 months)

Drug Movement Into and Within the United States
http://bit.ly/cuck5W

Drug Transportation Corridors in the United States
http://bit.ly/ap3WKp

The war on drugs is a forty year failure. Prohibitionist policies based on eradication, interdiction and criminalization of consumption simply haven't worked. The war on drugs is an enormous waste of resources. The United States now incarcerates people at a rate nearly five times the world average. In large part, that’s because the number of people in prison for drug offenses has risen from under 50,000 in 1980 to over half million today. Until the war on drugs with their draconian drug laws came along, our incarceration rate was roughly the same as that of other countries. Jeffrey Miron, a Harvard economist, has found that federal, state and local governments spend $44.1 billion annually enforcing drug prohibitions. We spend seven times as much on drug interdiction, policing and imprisonment as we do on treatment. It's time to treat drug addiction as healthcare problem and not a law enforcement problem. It is also high time to consider legalization, not as a panacea but as the least worst option.
http://mydd.com/2010/3/1/the-invasion


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