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Letters: Watching our porous border

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Re “Radar shows U.S. border security gaps,” April 4

The Times’ article describes how an airborne radar system showed that in a small, 150-square-mile area of the U.S.-Mexico border, there were nearly 2,000 successful illegal crossings over a three-month period last year. This comes as a surprise, since we’ve been told that our border is finally secure.

Rep Michael McCaul’s (R-Texas) comment, that “you can’t measure what you can’t see,” is a dead-on description of our border security. Without a system like the airborne radar, we have no idea how many people successfully cross the border.

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In 1986, the last time an immigration overhaul was passed, it was said that the problem was fixed. Apparently not.

Robert Newman

West Hills

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