Drone lands in ND in preparation for border patrol: "Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., said the state's congressional delegation had been working for four years to get the unmanned aircraft to North Dakota.
'It is vital to America's security that we protect our borders, particularly the northern border,' Conrad said. 'The Grand Forks Air Branch plays an essential role in helping shut the door on terrorists who want to sneak across remote border points to strike on U.S. soil.'"
Can anyone explain to me why North Dakota's NORTHERN BORDER is less safe than its SOUTHERN BORDER? How about dronhes over the Oregon/Cal border?
This is a stupid waste. If we want more security on the north, we should work with Canada in a joint effort to improve immigration surveillance.
The simplest answer? National identity cards. Immigrants and visitors, unless they come form trusted countries with their own NIC, would be required to acquire one at entry to the US or Ca. Anyone eligible for entry in one but not the other country would be stymied in crossing the border.
Drones etc would only make sense if we thought it was awfully easy to get in to C. Wanna bet which of the two North American English speaking countries is easier to infiltrate now?
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