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Sixty-Three Miles Of Proposed Replacement Barriers Would Run Through Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

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New pedestrian and vehicle barriers are being proposed for Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument's border with Mexico/U.S. Customs and Border Protection

New pedestrian and vehicle barriers are being proposed for Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument's border with Mexico/U.S. Customs and Border Protection

New pedestrian and vehicle barriers are being proposed to run nearly the entire length of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument's border with Mexico, a project the Sierra Club claims will harm the ecosystem and be visually unappealing to park visitors.

Southern border parks such as Organ Pipe Cactus, Big Bend, and Coronado National Memorial long have been thrust into the news by threats posed by drug runners and undocumented immigrants. Though Organ Pipe Cactus is one of the park system’s oldest national monuments, for more than a decade earlier in this century it was forbidden for backcountry travel due to the 2002 murder of Ranger Kris Eggle, who was shot while chasing a Mexican gunman said to be trying to execute a $15,000 murder contract on a rival drug lord.

In the wake of the ranger’s death, heavy lobbying convinced Congress to provide $18 million to build a vehicle barrier along the US-Mexico border. Officials say it succeeded in ending illegal vehicular border crossings while allowing wildlife to pass through.

The travel of upwards of 1,000 undocumented immigrants a day led the Fraternal Order of Police to declare Organ Pipe the country's most dangerous park for a time early in this century. Indeed, at one point 95 percent of the park was closed to the traveling public because of the danger posed by this traffic.

But in 2014, the entire park was reopened after the National Park Service and Border Patrol conceived a plan to allow continued surveillance by the Patrol while Park Service crews erased hundreds of miles of illegal roads and road traces that had been woven through Organ Pipe Cactus.

Now the U.S. Customs and Border Protection is proposing to construct a total of 63 miles of new bollard wall in place of dilapidated and outdated designs in Pima and Cochise counties. The project also includes road construction and improvement and lighting installation. The proposed design of the new bollard wall includes 18-to-30 foot, concrete-filled steel bollards that are approximately 6” x 6” in diameter.

The proposal, open for public comment through July 5, quickly drew criticism from Dan Mills, with Sierra Club's Grand Canyon Chapter Borderlands Program.

“The communities, landscapes and waterways of the borderlands region drive local recreation economies, sustain natural systems, and support millions of people in the Southwest and beyond. There is overwhelming proof that border walls do not protect these resources - they only do them harm," he said. “Destroying land and constructing more walls through these delicate landscapes and waters will further harm endangered species like the Sonoran pronghorn and Mexican gray wolf, at a time when the world faces mass extinctions. Building blockages through wildlife corridors means the jaguar could again disappear from the United States."

Comments and information will be accepted until Friday, July 5, by email at [email protected] or mailed to:
 
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
U.S. Border Patrol Headquarters
1300 Pennsylvania Ave. 6.5E Mail Stop 1039
Washington, DC 20229-1100

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How are they violating the law?  The fact they can apply for asylum doesn't mean it has to be granted.  And the fact that anyone that gets here can clog up our courts applying for asylum is all the more reason to build a wall and keep them out.  You want in, come in the legal way.

 


My point is what the asylum-seekers are doing IS "the legal way."


Buck - what you are parrotting is pure GOP talking points, and shows now a lick of humanity. 

 

It scares me how complacent and comfortable you are in your Pollyanna version of the wrong side of history.


Rick - those are not talking points, those are facts.  You don't think so?  Provide evidence otherwise - I have plenty that will back up my statements.  If anyone is Pollyanna it isn't me. 

 

 


By 'Pollyanna', I referred to how comfortable you are with the racist and xenophobic stance of your leader [the one with the lousy spray tan]. 

 

Even Marvel SuperVillains never think that they, themselves, are 'bad people'. I doubt your uberleader feels that he is racist or xenophobic. Most of America, however, view that as fact, not talking point. By your friends, you are known.


Typical.  Rather than providing any facts you just call people "racist", "on the wrong side of history", "Pollyannish".  That is what people do when they have nothing to back their arguments, call names rather than present facts.  A wall - through a National Park, Monument or not -  has nothing to do with racism or stopping legitmate asylum applications.  It does present a real deterent (though certainly not absolute) to unfettered invasion of our country by law breaking individuals looking to exploit our accomplishments at the expense of American citizens and legal residents.

 


The NPS says Organ Pipe is a safe place but gives this warning; "Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is a safe place to visit. However, illegal border crossings and activities, including drug smuggling, occur daily. It is unlikely that you will encounter any illegal border activity, but you should be aware that such a situation is possible. Many safety precautions are in existence as a means to protect you and to continue preserving this national treasure." (nps.gov updated 6/24/2018)

So even with the current vehicle barriers in place there are still daily incidents of illegal crossings and drug smuggling. Sounds like updated and improved barriers are a good plan. Maybe if some steps along this line had been taken prior to 2002 Kris Eggle would still be with us, still protecting the visitors and resources of the National Park System.


ECBuck calls out another commentator on this website "...rather than providing the facts..." and then himself makes the statement "...unfettered invasion of our country by law breaking individuals looking to exploit our accomplishments at the expense of American citizens and legal residents."  Just a thought, EC, but you might want to do your own fact-checking from some other source than Fox News or Alex Jones.


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