AP Exclusive: Drones patrol half of Mexico border
Source: AP-EXCITE
By ELLIOT SPAGAT and BRIAN SKOLOFF
SIERRA VISTA, Ariz. (AP) The U.S. government now patrols nearly half the Mexican border by drones alone in a largely unheralded shift to control desolate stretches where there are no agents, camera towers, ground sensors or fences, and it plans to expand the strategy to the Canadian border.
It represents a significant departure from a decades-old approach that emphasizes boots on the ground and fences. Since 2000, the number of Border Patrol agents on the 1,954-mile border more than doubled to surpass 18,000 and fencing multiplied nine times to 700 miles.
Under the new approach, Predator Bs sweep remote mountains, canyons and rivers with a high-resolution video camera and return within three days for another video in the same spot, according to two officials with direct knowledge of the effort on condition of anonymity because details have not been made public.
The two videos are then overlaid for analysts who use sophisticated software to identify tiny changes perhaps the tracks of a farmer or cows, perhaps those of immigrants who entered the country illegally or a drug-laden Hummer, they said.
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A U.S. Customs and Border Patrol drone aircraft taxi's on the tarmac prior to it's flight, Wednesday, Sept 24, 2014 at Ft. Huachuca in Sierra Vista, Ariz. The U.S. government now patrols nearly half the Mexican border by drones alone in a largely unheralded shift to control desolate stretches where there are no agents, camera towers, ground sensors or fences, and it plans to expand the strategy to the Canadian border. It represents a significant departure from a decades-old approach that emphasizes boots on the ground and fences. (AP Photo/Matt York)
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Sunlei
(22,651 posts)Canadian & Mexican entrepreneurs
Historic NY
(37,449 posts)As bad as it sounds it makes more sense than another brazillion dollar Fence...and it puts the Border Patrol agents where they are needed.
candelista
(1,986 posts)From the article:
What good does this do?
1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)that a better approach would be to monitor the visuals in real time, and directing the boots to an intercept point.
But doing that might stop too much of the drug traffic.
blkmusclmachine
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(16,149 posts)Comments are my own.