Homeland Security

The Feds have issued a Terror Watch for the Texas/Mexico border. They're looking for a Somalia-based Al Shabaab terrorist group who might be attempting to travel to the U.S. through Mexico. These being the same Feds who don't think it's cool to ask suspicious types to produce papers documenting their presence north of said border.
Maybe a fence would help — a whole lot?
In the opinion of one border patrol officer, reported by CNN, so far the fence has been a success:
“This used to be a very high-trafficked area, and now it is not… . In the Yuma Sector, we would get about 800 a day. Now, 25 maybe, or 10.”
Krauthammer is right. It's just a question of will:
The Israelis have a problem of infiltration and it's not just somebody who wants a job in Tel Aviv. He wants to go and kill people. And they’ve [the Israelis] stopped it. How? They built a fence. It's doable.
Napolitano just two months ago canceled the project of a high-tech fence. I think high-tech is absurd. You put up chain link. If that doesn't work you add a second one, and you put a sand moat in between and you rake it every day as Israel does on the border it has with Jordan. That works. Why can't it be done? It's not expensive. It's a lack of will.




