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posted by mattie_p on Tuesday February 25 2014, @08:37AM   Printer-friendly
from the what-happens-underground-stays-underground dept.

girlwhowaspluggedout writes:

"The US Border Patrol has a new tool in its battle against the tunnels that are used to smuggle in drugs from Mexico. Since the cartels' diggers operate outside the range of the agency's cameras, motions detectors, and drones, and because filling the tunnels with concrete hasn't stopped the smugglers, the US Border Patrol now regularly employs robots to search through the underground drug trafficking routes.

The Border Patrol operates four remote-controlled robots along the US-Mexico border. Three of the four are assigned to its station in Nogales, Arizona, the final destination for most of the tunnels that have been discovered so far near the southern border. The agency's robots, which include Applied Research Associates' Pointman Tactical Robot and Inuktun Services' Versatrax 300, can easily fit in closed quarters. The tunnel that the Border Patrol shut down last month, for example though it was equipped with electric lighting, ventilation fans, and wood shoring was only 3 feet and high 2 feet wide. It spanned a whopping 481 feet, the largest tunnel discovered in Nogales by the Border Patrol.

The robots' ability to travel through areas where the air is unsafe to breath for extended periods is especially valuable in Nogales, AZ, whose popularity with drug smugglers is due to its sewer system, which is easily accessible from the adjacent city of Heroica Nogales, Mexico."

 
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  • (Score: 1) by adolf on Wednesday February 26 2014, @05:03AM

    by adolf (1961) on Wednesday February 26 2014, @05:03AM (#7207)

    While I realize that the US is a nation of immigrants and I'm chiefly in favor of allowing more (a lot more) immigration, especially with our peaceful neighbors to the north and to the south...that's an unpopular way to go about things. The people in power here seem to be of a "what's mine is mine, and if you don't have one too, you should just work harder" sort of mindset (as if we can all, somehow, be overachievers).

    So while your opinion is a demonstrably unpopular one, I think that mine is probably even less popular:

    If immigration is a problem because unwanted people are finding jobs better jobs here than they do there, then just take away the jobs. Tell Joe the Farmer that he can't hire Juan, his undocumented tomato picker, anymore.

    Also, too: Tell Jane the Housewife that she can't hire Jaunita the undocumented housekeeper.

    As the lucrative jobs disappear (and "lucrative" has very different meanings when money crosses borders), then folks will tend to stop tunneling their way north.

    (If that's too much hardship for Joe and Jane, then perhaps Joe and Jane should re-evaluate their opinions on open immigration.

    Just sayin'.)

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