June 04, 2006

Web users to 'patrol' US border

A US state is to enlist web users in its fight against illegal immigration by offering live surveillance footage of the Mexican border on the internet.

The plan will allow web users worldwide to watch Texas' border with Mexico and phone the authorities if they spot any apparently illegal crossings.

Texas Governor Rick Perry said the cameras would focus on "hot-spots and common routes" used to enter the US.

US lawmakers have been debating a divisive new illegal immigration bill.

Full Story @ BBC NEWS

The idea is half right, what we need are remote control sniper rifles (with night vision) to match the cameras. You would not have to kill to many to send the message that coming here legally is much better than being dead. -Ed

Posted by Muddy at June 4, 2006 11:27 PM



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Uhhhh....would we recieve payment for doing someone else's job?

Posted by: mrs. muddy at June 4, 2006 11:49 PM
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