Canadian border a bigger threat: U.S. official

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Canadian border a bigger threat: U.S. official


The U.S. border with Canada, even though it sees far fewer detentions and arrests every year, is a "more significant threat" to American security than the Mexican border, a senior Homeland Security official said Tuesday.

"In terms of the terrorist threat, it's commonly accepted that [it's] the more significant threat, because of... people who can enter Canada then and come across our bridges into the United States," Alan Bersin, head of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency, told a U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing in Washington.

Bersin was responding to questioning from Senator John Cornyn, a Texas Republican who demanded to know why the southern U.S. border, with about 445,000 arrests and detentions annually, isn't considered far more sensitive than the northern boundary, which saw 6,000 arrests and detentions last year.

Bersin said the U.S. has to "maintain a very high security profile" on the Canadian frontier, in part because Canada and the U.S. don't share their no-fly lists and so can't keep out people deemed security threats who might travel by airplane into one country, then cross the border by land.

American politicians and officials have often expressed alarm about their northern boundary, frequently stemming from the false belief that some of the 19 men who hijacked four airplanes on Sept. 11, 2001, entered the United States from Canada. In February, several senators decried the findings of a government report that determined that less than one per cent of the U.S.-Canada border had reached an "acceptable level of security."

Senators at Tuesday's hearing also asked what efforts are afoot to stem drug smuggling between Canada and the U.S.

The Customs and Border Protection chief replied that the latest step in cross-border policing will see Canada send 22 radar feeds to his agency's centre in California that tracks non-commercial aircraft, with the goal of cracking down on narcotics smuggling by small planes flying low over the border to escape detection.

In other testimony, Bersin said U.S. officials are working with the Canada Border Services Agency to permit pre-trip immigration clearance for train travellers from Montreal to New York.

Senators Charles Schumer of New York and Patrick Leahy of Vermont, both Democrats whose states see significant tourism from Canada, had expressed frustration at delays on the Montreal to New York City line, with customs and immigration checks at the border stalling trains by up to two hours on their way south.

"Can we count on you to speed up the trains between Canada and New York?" Schumer asked.

Bersin said one complication on rail company Amtrak's route is that it stops south of Montreal before hitting the border, making it difficult to properly pre-clear all passengers. His agency already does pre-screening at Vancouver's train station for Seattle-bound trips, but those trains don't stop elsewhere in B.C.'s Lower Mainland before crossing into Washington state.


Canadian border a bigger threat: U.S. official - Yahoo! News




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Retired_Can_Soldier

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Oh no! An inept politician said something INEPT.

I wonder if politicians North or South of the United States say equally inept things? I wonder who says it more? Anyone got a English/French/Spanish dictionary so we can run a study and compare.

What a non issue.
 

shadowshiv

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Meh. Just like the mayor of New York blamed Canada for the huge blackout some years back, and then it turned out to be due to the Cleveland plant not doing what they were supposed to do.

It's not the first time they blame us for something that we had nothing to do with, but as long as WE know the truth who cares what a simple politician says?;)
 

gerryh

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One of these days the brainless wonders south of the border will figure out that they are the only ones responsible for their own border security. It's not up to Canada or Mexico to keep anybody or anything out of the u.s. It's completely they're responsibility.
 

PoliticalNick

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I bet they are scared though. I used to cross into the US all the time while hiking in the Cascades. Sometimes we would cross over and back several times on one trip and were probably less than 10 miles from highways and civilization on the US side. A couple of days of hiking through the mountains and bush and anyone could be in the states without ever having seen a border guard. There are many places along the border where it is easy to cross without using bridges or flying private plains etc.
 

damngrumpy

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gerryh my God we agree, the United States blames the world because everyone hates them.
The reason is they interfere in the affairs of so many countries around the world. No I am not
talking about going into Afghanistan, that was warranted in my view. Iraq was pure aggression
they had no business going in there it was based on lies and deceit. As for the Canada/ US
boarder, I think with their ability to come across the boarder with troops or exchanges with the
police forces we have more to worry about than they do. If they don't want someone in America
don't let them in its that simple.
I don't want American troops on Canadian soil for any reason, nor do I want American Police
operating on our side of the boarder in with an exchange policy. The only exception might be the
exchange of firefighters in given situations.
 

Unforgiven

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In the same vein we should be protecting our northern border from American incursions. Load up the NWP with anti-shipping mines.
 

Ocean Breeze

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One of these days the brainless wonders south of the border will figure out that they are the only ones responsible for their own border security. It's not up to Canada or Mexico to keep anybody or anything out of the u.s. It's completely they're responsibility.


Exactly. But it seems they would rather put the responsibility on others. Goes to the character of that place. They are sure a scared bunch ..........as to even suggest such stupidity means their fear is out of control

All that fearmongering their gov't does , has worked on their minds to the point they are scared of their own shadow .

"the land of the brave"???? my butt. They hide behind their guns , shoot recklessly , terrorize anyone they decide is scaring them too much or does not do what they want as soon as they demand it.

they created their bed..........they can sleep in it.

The "official" making such a stupid remark...... is not only paranoid but delusionally psychotic. He needs mental health treatment as he has bought into their own fearmongering.
 

Mowich

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I bet they are scared though. I used to cross into the US all the time while hiking in the Cascades. Sometimes we would cross over and back several times on one trip and were probably less than 10 miles from highways and civilization on the US side. A couple of days of hiking through the mountains and bush and anyone could be in the states without ever having seen a border guard. There are many places along the border where it is easy to cross without using bridges or flying private plains etc.

You are so right, PN - when my ex and I used to prospect down around Grand Forks and the Okanagan area we had all kinds of opportunities to cross the border with no one the wiser.
 

Nuggler

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You are so right, PN - when my ex and I used to prospect down around Grand Forks and the Okanagan area we had all kinds of opportunities to cross the border with no one the wiser.


Find any gold??

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:-(What a tribe of remarkable dimwits. Must be a local election coming up down there somewhere.

It's their goddamcountry. Let them do the border shtick.........Holding up trains for two hours.........lots of fun..........Can hardly wait till they arm their drones, and, say, blow up a bunch of American nuns picnicking near the Canadian border, somewhere in the boonies.

Gotta watch them nuns, eh.

"No country for old men"............or anyone else.
 

Cliffy

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Gotta watch that border.... Some Canadian socialism might leak down on folks who don't want it.... :lol:
Always a risk when living down hill. A lot of our effluent ends up south of the border, kinda like our septic tank, America is. ;-)