Updated Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 6:20 AM
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
Illegal Roads and Abandoned Vehicles
Fires
Declining Wildlife Populations
“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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