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September 5, 2008 10:06:54 PM CDT



'Virtual Fence' Cleared For Arizona Border

Posted Feb 22, 08 12:14 PM CST in US Politics 

(Newser) – The government has just given the green light to a 28-mile “virtual fence” along the Arizona/Mexico border, the AP reports. The system, which uses cameras, radar, and other sensor devices to detect border jumpers, is already partially constructed, and working. Last week Border Patrol caught 38 would-be illegal immigrants thanks to a system tip off.

Still, the fence hasn’t been without its problems. First, it was late, and then it didn’t work properly, forcing the government to halt payments to manufacturer Boeing. Lawmakers are still skeptical. “This is not the end of the Project 28 story,” said one Democratic congressman. “We need to understand what went wrong.” Michael Chertoff will announce the system’s approval later today.

Source Associated Press

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A U.S. Border Patrol agent questions a man in Nogales, Arizona, seen through a hole in a metal fence marking the border between the U.S. and Mexico, Tuesday, May 22, 2007. The government has approved...   (Associated Press)
Part of a recently built border structure is seen at the area known as El Bajio, one of the ilegal immigrants busiest crossing points into the U.S, in the Sasabe desert, bordering the U.S State of Arizona,...   (Associated Press)
The government has approved a 28-mile "virtual fence" that will use radar and surveillance equipment to try to catch people entering the country over the Arizona border.   (Shutterstock.com)
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