July 17, 2008 (Blip.tv) // Though American Border Patrol's network of cameras only covers 10 miles of border on founder Glenn Spencer's Arizona ranch, volunteers have already reported intruders to the U.S. Border Patrol. To participate, all volunteers must pass a background check. After obtaining security clearance, volunteers are assigned a 30-minute block where they can control one of the handful of high tech cameras located on the ranch. If a volunteer sees suspicious activity, they contact American Border Patrol headquarters where an on-site member will confirm the sighting and notify the U.S. Border Patrol.
In a nation of laws ALL laws large and small must be respected and enforced period. Anarchy would otherwise ensue resulting in chaos and the downfall of the USA as a first world nation.
JasonBrumfeld 3 years ago
You have to pick the right battle, you said it. Can't you see these people are just trying to survive? There are higher laws to abide to, there are higher laws to "respect". I agree on your last comments though, that we want a better world south of the border but, we are all one big mutually dependent simbiotic group of nations. Read "the GOAL" by Eliyah Goldratt, we are going as fast as the slowest of our boyscouts.." or we are as strong as our weakest links.
thenerd2009 3 years ago