More likely thought they are just forgot that putting up information that shows that has been taboo over at National Review. It interferes with the the radical agenda that Population control freak Mark Krikorian has over there and the viewpoint of defeating any Immigration Reform by any means necessary.
Mrs Lopez of all people writes up an AP report:
A Case on the Border [Kathryn Jean Lopez]
WASHINGTON (AP) _ The Supreme Court has turned down a plea by environmental groups to rein in the Bush administration's power to waive laws and regulations to speed construction of a fence along the U.S.-Mexican border.
Homeland Security Security Secretary Michael Chertoff has used authority given to him by Congress in 2005 to ignore environmental and other laws and regulations to move forward with hundreds of miles of fencing in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas.The case rejected by the court Monday involved a two-mile section of fence in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area near Naco, Ariz. The section has since been built.
06/23 10:29 AM.
This of course is nothing new. The issue of the portions of the border fence is a huge complicated and emotional issue on the border. All one had to do was read the local papers down there to see large segments of business folks and landowners wanting to burn BUSH and Secretary Chertoff in effigy over this issue. They were viewed as not caring about local concerns, and ramrodding the project through. Even though the previous year the Congress gave them protections!!
Though this is in Arizona the same story is found all over the border especially in Texas where tempers are especially hot over what they view as a Federal Govt that is not listening.
Like i said the myth that Bush or the administration was not on track or did not care about Border Security was a key part of the plan to derail immigration reform at all cost.
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