Canadian Border Fence: U.S. Eyes Barriers On The 49th Parallel

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First Posted: 09/29/11 05:49 AM ET Updated: 09/30/11 12:40 PM ET

OTTAWA - The United States is looking at building fences along the border with Canada to help keep out terrorists and other criminals.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency has proposed the use of "fencing and other barriers" on the 49th parallel to manage "trouble spots where passage of cross-border violators is difficult to control."

The border service is also pondering options including a beefed-up technological presence through increased use of radar, sensors, cameras, drones and vehicle scanners. In addition, it might continue to improve or expand customs facilities at ports of entry.

The agency considered but ruled out the possibility of hiring "significantly more" U.S. Border Patrol agents to increase the rate of inspections, noting staffing has already risen in recent years.

The proposals are spelled out in a new draft report by the border service that examines the possible environmental impact of the various options over the next five to seven years.

Customs and Border Protection is inviting comment on the options and plans a series of public meetings in Washington and several U.S. border communities next month. It will then decide which ideas to pursue.

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano noted last month the challenges of monitoring the vast, sparsely populated northern border region. She stressed manpower, but also a greater reliance on technology.

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Ironically, the moves come as Canada and the U.S. try to finalize a perimeter security arrangement that would focus on continental defences while easing border congestion. It would be aimed at speeding passage of goods and people across the Canada-U.S. border, which has become something of a bottleneck since the 9-11 terrorist attacks.

Relatively speaking, Washington has focused more energy and resources on tightening security along the border with Mexico than at the sprawling one with Canada.

But that may be changing.

A U.S. Government Accountability Office report recently warned that only a small portion of the border with Canada is properly secure. It said U.S. border officers control just 50 kilometres of the 6,400-kilometre boundary.

The Customs and Border Protection report says while fences have been a big element in deterring unauthorized crossings of the U.S.-Mexican border, "it is unlikely that fencing will play as prominent a role" on the northern border, given its length and terrain that varies from prairie to forest.

However, the agency would use fencing and other barriers such as trenches to control movement and sometimes delay people trying to sneak across the border, increasing the likelihood they could be caught, says the report.

It doesn't provide details about what the fences might look like, but suggests they would be designed to blend into the environment and "complement the natural landscape."

The approach would also involve upgrading roadways and trails near the border.

"The lack of roads or presence of unmaintained roads impedes efficient surveillance operations," says the report. "Improving or expanding the roadway and trail networks could improve mobility, allowing agents to patrol more miles each day and shortening response times."

Over the last two years, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has already made what it calls "critical security improvements along the northern border," adding inspectors at the ports of entry and Border Patrol agents between ports, as well as modernizing land crossings.

Nearly 3,800 Customs and Border Protection officers scrutinize people and goods at crossings. The number of Border Patrol agents working between crossings along the northern parallel has increased 700 per cent since Sept. 11, 2001. And some three dozen land ports of entry are being modernized.

Unmanned U.S. aircraft patrol about 1,500 kilometres along the northern border from Washington to Minnesota as well as more than 300 kilometres of the Canadian border around New York state and Lake Ontario.


By Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press


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yer
Stop the Alberta Taliban
06:10 PM on 10/03/2011
This is written all wrong. America needs more borders so that its myopic and terror ridden culture is not affecting those of us outside it. If they leave oil spouts facing South in the ramparts that would be a plus.
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YrthWyndAndFyre
Graviora manent
06:08 PM on 10/02/2011
My initial response to the American idea to build a fence was that it was a moronic waste of money. Contrary to what they claim, the Mexican fence has scarcely slowed the Mexicans down and that's just a wee tiny border.

But in retrospect, it's their money, their manpower, their idiot idea, and if it helps to keep us safe from them, then, go ahead! I'm not passionately committed to the notion of the 'undefended border'. Every time Canada has been attacked, it's been them attacking. If they want to protect us by building a fence, I'm good with that. It would be their first neighborly act, like a cranky neighbor finally agreeing to fence their property to contain their rabid dog.

Of course, if the idea is to protect America, then the smart move would be to make friends with the neighbors and get them to help, wouldn't it? Not the American way, though. Too many nice words in that idea...'protect', 'smart', 'friend', 'neighbor', 'help'. Best to stick with good old-fashioned American words: 'defend', 'suspect', 'terror', 'blockade', 'weapon', 'surveillance'.

Yeah, that's the stuff.
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psnyder325
Yep, I'm a Socialist. Deal.
09:18 AM on 10/02/2011
Americans should remember that fences can keep people in as well as keep them out. Maybe we Americans should not be so excited to build a fence on either border. Crying "security" is a primary tool of tyranny to allow it to take over.
08:58 AM on 10/01/2011
I hope they build it! Keep the damn Yanquis out.
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LastAngryWoman
waiting for godot
02:09 PM on 10/01/2011
Especially their illegal arms.
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Felix99
Born to be mild!!!!
11:21 PM on 09/30/2011
For all the American talk about their Mexico fence, apparently they only have a few miles of it completed!!! So, bring on the Canada fence, we'll all be long dead before that sucker makes it out of the Maritmes!!!!
02:30 PM on 09/30/2011
In contrast to the southern border, Canada is not a nearly-failed state in the midst of a horrid underground civil war. Corruption, if present at all in the north border, is not anywhere near what goes on in the south. If you ask me, this is a complete waste of resources.

There is a civil war directly next to your borders, and you decide to seek false enemies thousands of kilometres away. It's like your neighbour's house that is attached to you catches on fire, so you hurriedly get in your car and drive downtown to throw a bucket of water on the esso station you've had your eye on.
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Ascoli
07:24 AM on 10/02/2011
Well it shows once again how insane the USA has become
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psnyder325
Yep, I'm a Socialist. Deal.
09:19 AM on 10/02/2011
You don't know the half of it!
01:24 PM on 09/30/2011
This is an awesome idea. It'll keep the illegal guns and hopefully a lot of the stupid out of Canada.
01:31 PM on 09/30/2011
LOL! D'ya think it'll keep any JOBS here in the US? Or will they just be waved on through?
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Capital Ottawa
01:04 PM on 09/30/2011
Home of the Brave. Land of the Free. Maybe just another gated community?
BritishColumbian
American/Canadian liberal
10:29 AM on 09/30/2011
Just another incomplete, inaccurate bit of sensationalism that HP is using more and more to create hits.
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GovtIsGreat
98% of respondents agree ~ tax the other 2% MORE !
07:18 AM on 09/30/2011
The Myth of the Undefended Border
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100 years since the end of the War of 1812, and orators at great banquets in both countries hailed the century of peace between Canada and the U.S. The “undefended border” between the two North American nations was an example to the world, they all proclaimed. If only Europeans could act like Americans and Canadians.

If only it had been true.

In fact, Americans and Canadians had been fighting ever since settlement began. English adventurers from the American colonies seized Quebec City in the 17th century and French soldiers and First Nations warriors had attacked English settlements repeatedly into the 18th century. Even before the Declaration of Independence created the United States, in 1775 the Continental Congress had sent an invading army to capture Montreal and to attempt to seize Quebec. The War of 1812, its end celebrated in 1914’s ceremonies, had closed in a bloody stalemate.

Then came the Rebellions of 1837-38 in the Canadas, followed by attacks on British Canada by “Patriots” from the United States who sought to “free” Canada. In 1839, there was the Aroostoock War, a boundary dispute between Maine and New Brunswick that led both sides to mobilize troops before negotiations cooled everyone down.

good history lesson - read more
http://www.cdnexperience.ca/read-the-series/41-the-myth-of-the-undefended-border/
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GovtIsGreat
98% of respondents agree ~ tax the other 2% MORE !
07:16 AM on 09/30/2011
CBC news interactive - beefing up the borders
http://www.cbc.ca/news/interactives/map-us-canada-border/
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GovtIsGreat
98% of respondents agree ~ tax the other 2% MORE !
07:14 AM on 09/30/2011
The smuggling of hockey pucks and maple syrup is HUGE business.
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kanook67
The future is not what it used to be.
05:51 AM on 09/30/2011
Will the new fence be bullet proof? While we're at it also make it Sarah Palen and Anne Coulter proof.
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Felix99
Born to be mild!!!!
11:24 PM on 09/30/2011
It's a cheering thought, Kanook, but don't count on it!!
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efffox
The truth is NOT halfway between right and wrong
04:02 AM on 09/30/2011
I'm all for putting up fences along Canada's southern border - we have to keep the far-right conservatives out!!
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Felix99
Born to be mild!!!!
11:25 PM on 09/30/2011
It seems the far-right conservatives snuck in during our last Stanley Cup series, and now run our federal government!!!!
04:02 AM on 09/30/2011
Never address the REAL problems.......