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U.S. begins beefing up Canadian border security

hypocritexposer

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by Bob Drogin - May. 9, 2009 11:37 AM
Los Angeles Times

High above the rugged border, an unmanned Predator B drone equipped with night-vision cameras and cloud-piercing radar scanned the landscape for signs of smugglers, illegal immigrants or terrorists.

As Reader has said in the past, these more populated borders need to be protected. Between Canada and the US, there are not as many remote types of locations, and non-spanish speaking people can blend in with the legal border crossings.

"It's a whole lot quieter up here," said Azel J. Price, a border patrol agent in Buffalo, who previously worked for seven years in Yuma, Ariz.

No kidding!

A U.S. Border Patrol Agent Andrew Mayer rides a ATV as he looks for signs of illegal entry along the boundary cut into the forest marking the line between Canadian territory on the right and the Vermont.

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