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Friday, August 20, 2010

Unguarded Border Bridges Could Be Route Into US


On each side of a towering West Texas stretch of the $2.4 billion border fence designed to block people from illegally entering the country, there are two metal footbridges, clear paths into the United States from Mexico.

The footpaths that could easily guide illegal immigrants and smugglers across the Rio Grande without getting wet seem to be there because of what amounts to federal linguistics. While just about anyone would call them bridges, the U.S.-Mexico group that owns them calls them something else.

"Technically speaking it's not a bridge, it's a grade control structure," said Sally Spener, spokeswoman for the International Boundary and Water Commission, which maintains the integrity of the 1,200-mile river border between the U.S. and Mexico. The structures under the spans help prevent the river, and therefore the international border, from shifting.

Spener said the river was straightened years ago to stabilize and prevent a shift during high river flow. Without the structures, which also help slow the flow of water in the river, she said it could erode its banks, wash out the river bed and degrade natural habitats.

Whatever they're called, there are fresh sneaker tracks on the structures, indicating they're being used as passages into the country.

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3 comments:

  1. Shhhhh if we don't call it a bridge they won't use it.

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  2. 2:12 stole my line...lol...border security is a joke. A bad joke...Everyone involved knows its a sham. When a nuke goes off in the USA, THEN border security will start to get serious.

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  3. I thought the billions you conserves. wanted to spend on fences was the solution. Put up and employment wall and you will see these folks scrambling to get back across the border.

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