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Front Page January 12, 2006  RSS feed

ON THE BORDER

Perry decries plan for border fence
By ALICIA A. CALDWELL Associated Press Writer

FABENS, Texas (AP) Texas Gov. Rick Perry said Wednesday that the federal government isn't doing enough to protect border residents.

During a campaign stop in Fabens, on the West Texas-Mexico border, Perry called for more funding at all levels to increase border law enforcement.

“It's a matter of priorities,” he said. “If Texas' border is secure, America is safer.”

As he looked over the border with a thermal imaging scope, Perry said that adding “real people with real equipment” would help stem the tide of illegal border crossers.

He said a U.S. House of Representatives proposal to build a fence along sections of the border was a “silly idea” that wouldn't stop illegal immigrants or drug traffickers.

Perry's Wednesday night stop was part of a state tour to launch his reelection campaign. He faces Larry Kilgore, Rhett R. Smith and Star Locke in the March 7 Republican primary.

Perry said that border security would not be improved by declaring a state of emergency, as the governors of Arizona and New Mexico did last summer.

“Rhetoric won't stop one person from crossing this border,” Perry said.

Perry raised concern about the increasing number of so-called “OTM,” or other-than-Mexican, illegal immigrants crossing the border.

“Right now they (OTMs) get a free ride further into Texas and a piece of paper,” he said, referring to a program that allows illegal crossers not from Mexico to go free on the condition that they appear in immigration court at a later date. Suzie Brown, a longtime Fabens landowner, told Perry that she and her neighbors routinely face threats from human and drug smugglers. She said it's gotten to the point that she arms herself.

“When I go walking, I carry a pistol,” she said.

Fabens is about 30 miles southeast of El Paso.

AP Photo/El Paso Times, Mark Lambie

Texas Gov. Rick Perry, right, speaks yesterday on border security and "Operation Linebacker" as he toured the U.S./Mexico border near Fabens. El Paso County Sheriff Leo Samaniego is at left. Operation Linebacker is a plan to add deputies and equipment in the state's 16 counties bordering Mexico.


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