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UAV's and TFR's along the Mexico boarder



 
 
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Old January 16th 06, 06:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.military,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default UAV's and TFR's along the Mexico boarder

Larry Dighera wrote:
To move forward deploying UAVs in domestic airspace is, as a result of
that failure, is irresponsible at best, if not negligent. And the
federal government's complicity in bilking the American people of
millions of dollars in UAV funding is a travesty and reveals the
current lack of fiscal responsibility.


And this is different how from 50 years of history of DOD/US Govt.
activity?

The money is better spent putting more agents in the field and
implementing effective deportation policies; that's where the problems
are.


No, deportation is not the problem. INS is the problem. I don't have
any statistics on illegal immigration, but looking at all immigration,
what percentage is from Mexico? Anyone who overstays a visitor,
student or business visa becomes an illegal immigrant. I remember
a few years ago the brouha about "illegal immigrants from Canada".
And yes, I agree with you about more field agents...casual friend
of mine is a border officer, assigned to Arizona. What we hear
on the news is only a small part of what's happening.

 




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