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Jan Brewer Blasts Federal Government Over Border Security

Jan Brewer Arizona Governor Border Security

Posted: 03/ 6/2012 2:32 pm

By AMANDA LEE MYERS, The Associated Press

PHOENIX -- Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer blasted the federal government for failing to secure the U.S.-Mexico border while invoking the names of a slain rancher and Border Patrol agent on Tuesday at a major border-security expo being held in downtown Phoenix.

Speaking to a room of law enforcement officers and those in the border technology industry, Brewer said the immigration issue isn't about hate or skin color, as her critics say – it's about securing the border and keeping Americans safe.

"Of course, there are those in Washington who will tell you – from 3,000 miles away, by the way – that our border is more secure than ever," Brewer said. "No amount of distortion can hide the absolute truth. The federal government, Republicans and Democrats alike, have failed every single American, all of us."

She said Washington's "abdication of responsibility is the overarching outrage of American illegal immigration crisis."

"America's failure to understand this problem at a national level and to deal with it has haunted borders like mine for decades," she said.

Brewer pointed to the killings of rancher Rob Krentz and Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.

Authorities believe an undocumented immigrant killed Krentz while he was checking water lines on his property near the Arizona-Mexico border in March 2010.

Terry was killed in a shootout with border bandits in December 2010. A gun used in his shooting was connected to the botched federal operation known as Fast and Furious, in which agents lost track of nearly 1,400 of the more than 2,000 guns purchased by suspected straw buyers.

While Brewer was at the expo, she visited a number of booths where border-security companies displayed their wares in hopes that federal agents would like what they saw and help them win lucrative contracts.

On display were giant trucks equipped for border surveillance that are painted with eagles, all-terrain vehicles with spotlights, unmanned aerial drones, night-vision goggles and giant outdoor camouflaged monitoring centers.

In one booth that Brewer stopped at, by European Aerospace Defense Systems, the governor looked at how the company uses radar and cameras to monitor land.

The company will be one of many vying for an upcoming government contract for fixed towers at immigration hot spots along the border, starting in Arizona.

The contract is part of the government's latest strategy to secure the border.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has said the government will use existing, proven technology tailored to the distinct terrain and population density of each region of the nearly 2,000-mile U.S-Mexico border.

She said that would provide faster technology deployment, better coverage and more bang for the buck. She also said the government learned its lesson from a failed high-tech border fence project ordered by Congress in 2006.

The nearly $1 billion program, initiated in 2005 and known as SBInet, was supposed to put a network of cameras, ground sensors and radars along the entire border.

Instead, taxpayers ended up with about 53 miles of operational "virtual fence" in Arizona for a cost of at least $15 million a mile, according to testimony in previous congressional hearings.

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By AMANDA LEE MYERS, The Associated Press PHOENIX -- Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer blasted the federal government for failing to secure the U.S.-Mexico border while invoking the names of a slain rancher ...
By AMANDA LEE MYERS, The Associated Press PHOENIX -- Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer blasted the federal government for failing to secure the U.S.-Mexico border while invoking the names of a slain rancher ...
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10:53 AM on 03/08/2012
YOU GO JANE BREWER....always stand firm on whats right. What amazes me is how our government can stand by and just let things go wrong, FOREVER, without doing a dang thing about it. I couldnt sleep at night if i was any part of any organization that could make a difference , and i didnt do anything to help change it. But the big question is, how come so MANY of our government officials are so blind? What is motivating them NOT to help make a difference for all the right reasons? Must be up to no good the way i figure it, because if whoever is in a position to do something about important issues and DOESNT, should be held responsible. After all, we elect this people, and they take an oath to do whats best for our country. I think we should have a committee in our government thats monitors how things are going and make recommendations on how to fix things, BEFORE they get screwed up, i think the american people should have the last say,and vote on important issues and the majority rule would stand. Some of the justices vote on legislation that goes against church and the ten commandments, HOWEVER, if you go visit the building they work in, you will see religious icon figures and the ten commandments PLASTARD all over their dang building. Their NOT God, because God wouldnt stand for their stupidity.
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gunrunner99
freedom of speech
11:17 AM on 06/18/2012
First fan Michael....
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romdrom
10:09 PM on 03/07/2012
She looks like a worn out madam.
09:51 AM on 03/07/2012
An easy way to get rid of illegal aliens would be to make e-verify mandatory. No job, no money, no reason to stay. The current voluntary e-verify program is a joke.
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Citizen13
We call this civilized?
08:06 AM on 03/07/2012
"It rubs the lotion on its skin, or else it gets the hose again."
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romdrom
10:09 PM on 03/07/2012
Fabulous!
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jefe
liberal at large
07:56 AM on 03/07/2012
Why is it worse in AZ then TX, NM, or CA? May she should take a hard look at her backward ways.
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thegreenhornet
civil rights lawyer
07:28 AM on 03/07/2012
SShe doesnt seem to grasp her own racism. The fact is that most ccriminal behavior in Arizona has nothing to do with border crossing criminals. Most of the people who cross the order into the USA are looking for a better life, not working for a criminal enterprise. Maybe when she grasps that distinction she will understand that her bigotry is not helping to find a solution.
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freedom1947
San Juan River Fishin'
10:44 AM on 03/07/2012
Can't have competition in the crank interprises of her family?
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gunrunner99
freedom of speech
11:22 AM on 06/18/2012
Mexicans are not the only ones coming through that border....
www.kevinwebb22.com/september-11/fbi-homeland-security-confirmed-terrorists-entering-america-southern-borders
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sallybutt45
To thine own self be true.
04:21 AM on 03/07/2012
She needs a nice "retirement" home to go to, where she can read the other residents a fairy tale ...... "Scorpions for Breakfast".
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ActaNonVerbaNow
03:56 AM on 03/07/2012
Presenting Jan Brewer's new show on National Geographic Channel, "The Dog Whistler".
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03:05 AM on 03/07/2012
It has been said that who you are on the inside, will one day show up on the outside.
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Terri Skau
Se... sotto una splendida luna piena...
02:38 AM on 03/07/2012
She blamed them for not enough and took it into her own hands. And now she is blaming them again. See another GOP that never owns up to their own C***. ;-)
bigprogressivejohn
The last sane Arizonan
01:13 AM on 03/07/2012
Being an Arizonan, I can confidently say the Jan, and the rest of her Republican dominated legislature, will never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
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the964kid
Friends don't let friends vote GOP
12:19 AM on 03/07/2012
Obama has sent more troops and money to the AZ border than any president in history and statistics show that border crossings are way down, and despite what this shrew says, the border is in fact 'more secure than ever' ... so what is she complaining about?
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BlueDog1
"Taking the High Road"
12:17 AM on 03/07/2012
Brewer just wag your finger I am sure that will get there attention
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T Trump
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12:14 AM on 03/07/2012
Lets just bring home about 30,000 service men and women from Afghanistan and let them patrol our border, I would much rather be spending tax payer's dollars at home and besides I'm sure our service men would much rather be on American soil.
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sweetlilthing
hurt no one but tell the truth
08:09 AM on 03/07/2012
I love this idea but it's got to be a joint State/Fed venture. I'm not paying for the whole thing!
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T Trump
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01:36 PM on 03/07/2012
I agree a joint is the only way to go.
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Dminkel
11:54 PM on 03/06/2012
Do the Republicans listen to each other. Santorum was out stumping tonight talking about how big government is bad and take away all of our freedoms. Then there is reality, states need Washington to help. So which way is it?