Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Bush to bypass laws to build border fence


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The Bush administration will use its authority to bypass more than 30 laws and regulations in an effort to finish building 670 miles of fence along the southwest U.S. border by the end of this year, federal officials said Tuesday.

"Criminal activity at the border does not stop for endless debate or protracted litigation," Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said in a statement. "These waivers will enable important security projects to keep moving forward."

A zig-zagging second fence, center, runs parallel to the orginal border fence, right, along the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego, in this Oct. 2003, file photo. Federal officials said Tuesday, that the Bush administration will invoke legal waivers and sidestep laws that currently stand in the way of building 267 miles of additional fencing.
nvoking the two legal waivers — which Congress authorized — will cut through bureaucratic red tape and sidestep environmental laws that currently stand in the way of the Homeland Security Department building 267 miles of fencing in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, according to officials familiar with the plan. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment publicly about it.
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