Monday, March 20, 2006

Kyl Caves To Tree Huggers

Why are we allowing the tree huggers to determine how we protect our borders? According to this article in the Sierra Vista Herald, Senator Jon Kyl has altered his proposed 25 mile long border fence to avoid a showdown with environmentalists.

The San Pedro River area, west of Naco, is one of the major illegal highways. I should know, since I live only a quarter mile from the river. The invaders follow the river bed into the US and use it as a jumping off point to rendezvous with their arranged transportation.

Of course, to the wildlife worshiping wierdos, human life has no value compared to their forest friends so the security of our border takes a hit.

“We are pleased the San Pedro River is out of the equation,” said Jenny Neeley of the Defenders of Wildlife’s Tucson office. “We hope to work with the Border Patrol on planning for the rest of the border infrastructure, to make sure environmental considerations are included.”

Well, if there is a terrorist incident in our neighborhood, at least we have someone to hold accountable.

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