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WASHINGTON (July 16,
2009) Wildlife populations are increasingly threatened by illegal
immigration and the alien smugglers who are cutting paths through
federally protected lands. While environmental groups put out study
after study detailing potential negative effects of a border fence
on the environment, the story of the negative effects of not
stopping illegal immigration across the Mexican border is a story
that has remained untold, until now.
The Center for Immigration
Studies has produced a web video using exclusive hidden camera
footage. Additionally, the video includes maps used by the federal
government to track illegal activity. Hidden Cameras on the Arizona
Border Coyotes, Bears, and Trails, raises questions about
environmentalists focus on stopping a border fence, when endangered
species and vegetation have already been proven to suffer
significantly where no fence exists. Abandoned vehicles, drug drops,
illegal groups trekking and camping, along with the predictable
human waste and immense litter left behind, have destroyed fragile
Arizona ecosystems.
Hidden Cameras on the Arizona Border, written
and narrated by Janice Kephart, takes the story to a region
threatened by increased illegal immigration, the Huachuca Mountains
and Coronado National Forest in the southeast quadrant of Arizona.
The mountainous terrain of these borderlands are seeing increasing
activity right now, with drug dealers and alien smugglers referred
to as coyotes and their clients using these trails to avoid the
Border Patrol, which has limited access to these areas. Hidden
cameras capture illegal activity as far as 10 miles north of the
Mexican border, yet also capture large species such as bears,
mountain lions, deer, wild pigs, and turkeys, which are experiencing
the illegal activity first hand.
On a larger scale, President
Obamas immigration and environmental platforms for rule of law on
our borders and a greener America remain unreconciled when it comes
to the effect of the huge numbers of illegal immigrants being caught
on hidden cameras trekking through public lands the federal
government is responsible for controlling. These alien crossings are
not legal, and they make clear that our borders are far from secure.
In fact, the numbers of illegals on these trails is rising. In June
2009, 575 illegal aliens were picked up on just 14 of the hidden
cameras featured in this video along 12 trials. Hundreds of these
trails exist, and new ones are being cut illegally every day. And
while these animals call these mountains home now, how long will
these beautiful lands remain unspoiled if the border is not secured?
And who is protecting this nation from those illegally trekking
through them?
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