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Supreme Court Denies Fence Lawsuit

 

The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday refused to hear a lawsuit brought by environmental groups challenging the Bush administration's ability to expedite construction of a section of border fence near Naco, Arizona. Defenders of Wildlife and the Sierra Club claimed the Administration’s waiver of 19 environmental laws was an unconstitutional repeal of federal laws. However, Congress in 1996, and again in 2005, specifically authorized the waivers used by the Administration to cut through bureaucratic red tape. The two-mile section of the fence in question had already been completed by the time the case was considered by the Court and turned down without comment. This year, the Department of Homeland Security waived over 30 laws and regulations in an effort to speed construction of fence projects in California, Arizona, New Mexico.

On April 28, 2008, NumbersUSA Government Relations Director Rosemary Jenks testified before the House Natural Resources Committee concerning the waiver authority Congress conferred upon DHS and the need to stop illegal alien traffic across the border, which has severely damaged some of the most fragile, protected ecosystems in the United States. The following are excerpts from her testimony: “Among a long list of the devastating environmental impacts of illegal immigration through these protected areas are the following:  

Trash

  • The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) estimates that illegal aliens dumped more than 25 million pounds of trash in the Arizona desert between 1999 and 2005—that is almost 2,100 tons of trash each year.
  • The accumulation of disintegrating toilet paper, human feces, and rotting food has become a health and safety issue for residents of and visitors to some of these areas, and is threatening water supplies in some areas.
  • Birds and mammals, some endangered, die when they eat or become entangled in the trash.

Illegal Roads and Abandoned Vehicles

  • By early 2004, the Chief Ranger at Organ Pipe estimated that illegal aliens and smugglers had created 300 miles of illegal roads and ‘thousands of miles of illegal trails.’
  • More than 30 abandoned vehicles are removed from Organ Pipe alone each year.
  • Since its creation in 2000, more than 50 illegal roads have been created in the Ironwood Forest National Monument, and more than 600 vehicles are abandoned there each year.
  • There are an estimated 20-25 abandoned vehicles in the Cabeza Prieta NWR at any given time.
  • An estimated 180 miles of illegal roads were created in Cabeza Prieta between 2002 and 2006.

Fires

  • In 2002 in southern Arizona, illegal aliens were suspected of having caused at least eight major wildfires that burned 68,413 acres.
  • In May of 2007, illegal aliens set at least five fires in the Coronado National Forest over a 10-day period in an effort to burn out Border Patrol agents conducting a law enforcement operation in the area.

Declining Wildlife Populations

  • According to the Fish and Wildlife Service, mass illegal immigration ‘is a likely contributing factor in the dramatic 79 percent decline in the U.S. Sonoran pronghorn population between 2000 and 2002.’

“These are just a few examples of the massive environmental destruction being caused by rampant illegal immigration in southern Arizona. Similar damage is being done to remote, fragile lands in California, New Mexico, and Texas.

“There is only one acceptable solution to this environmental crisis: stop the illegal traffic at the border. That means we must build a combination of physical barriers and technological barriers that will effectively ensure that, in the words of the late Barbara Jordan, ‘people who should not get in are kept out.’”

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marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 2, 2008 | 10:39 PM

good blog...yes we had hundreds and hundreds of complain comments on our site about trash and other unmentionables left in barns on ranches ... stealing their vehicles and one ever that i recall saying they were forced to drive a bunch of illegals to town....

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 2, 2008 | 11:17 PM

thx and this is just one area, just imagine

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 3, 2008 | 12:54 PM

az seemed to be the hardest hit....i have friends of family living in texas - davis mts and they get usa citizens driving up their ranch road and getting out to picnic in their lawn and some park and hiking on their all property. her husband runs them off. he rides a mean looking mule haha! -- there are people from new jersey or some place. lots of kitties in that world - folks are so dumb ... but never mention illegals. however she has seen some walking along hi ways looking young and punkie like...

they scare her. thats all i know.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 3, 2008 | 5:40 PM

this is one the blog home page ....cool! good blog

oldgop read my blog
Jul 3, 2008 | 6:28 PM

WANH WANH WANH Shut up and Drill

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 5, 2008 | 12:25 AM

drilling has nothing to do with the border.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 6:30 AM

lol! in an indirect way perhaps.

illegals drive cars dont they. they consume natural resources both imported and foreign.

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 7:34 AM

ya but who imported the illegals to do these things

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 7:40 AM

i think families said right after 911 make run for it and join us before the borders are locked tight....little did they or us know how hard liberals would make that task of closing the borders. liberals saw voters voters voters and wouldnt let them go. that what all my friends are saying

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 7:43 AM

and the repubs wanted the labor, cheap labor, greed is a bad thing.

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 7:48 AM

are you speaking of permit workers who overstayed their visas? i dont follow you.

what makes you think that? do you think all farmers are republicans? how about napa valley who hires only union workers they say and the rest of california? texas? north carolina? idaho? kansas?

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 7:48 AM

are you speaking of permit workers who overstayed their visas? i dont follow you.

what makes you think that? do you think all farmers are republicans? how about napa valley who hires only union workers they say and the rest of california? texas? north carolina? idaho? kansas?

toadie800 read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 10:06 PM

they in general wanted cheap labor. It was a by product. and with reason why don't you take a good hard liik at the construction industry where the illegal has replaced 1 american with 2 illegals. you have No idea what this has done to the american citizen construction worker, This is supposedly some of the jobs that bush said american won't do and I call bs. Come in to the real world and see what it really doing the the citizen. I grow tired of the repubs did this and the dems did that, What evver happened to personal responsibility. If this is some of your socalled teasing I'm calling bs here to. the farmers had the help they was not getting the actual cost of their product so the pay was abnormally low as compred to comperable work. It does not, I repeat does not revolve around food, but greed. I guess you will never know untill you come in to my worldand then apply it to other forms of manual labor. and when was the last time you was on a farm? I visit and help quite often on my uncles so don't tell me what goes on. Wake up

marilyn37 read my blog view my photos
Jul 12, 2008 | 10:16 PM

you dont want food imported and you dont want food that is costly because its harvested for by union labor and you want folks to work at jobs they wont take and no one wants food rotting in the fields....gj cut back on their crops because there were no workers. one could just stop by a field and buy for a dollar all one could pick and put in a sack - farmers cant live that way either

we are going to get hungry toadie.

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