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Secretary of State Testifies Regarding Our Borders

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This is an article from Yahoo News and it illustrates the serious nature of this issue.

"By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer

MEXICO CITY - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites) said Thursday that al-Qaida and other terrorist groups are doing everything they can to get into the United States through Mexico and Canada.

Rice, on her first trip to Mexico since taking over at the State Department, in late January, echoed concerns raised by government officials in congressional testimony last month about the motives of the terrorist network blamed for the Sept. 11 attacks.

"Indeed we have from time to time had reports about al-Qaida trying to use our southern border but also trying to use our northern border," Rice told reporters. "There is no secret that al-Qaida will try to get into this country and into other countries by any means they possibly can.

"That's how they managed to do it before and they will do everything that they can to cross the borders," she said.

Recent intelligence from current investigations, detentions and other sources suggests that al-Qaida has considered using the Southwest border to infiltrate the United States, according to testimony from a top Homeland Security Department official last month before the Senate Intelligence Committee.

"Several al-Qaida leaders believe operatives can pay their way into the country through Mexico, and also believe illegal entry is more advantageous than legal entry for operational security reasons," James Loy, deputy secretary at the time, said in his testimony.

Rice made the one-day trip to Mexico to meet with President Vicente Fox (news - web sites) and Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez. Emerging from her meeting with Derbez, Rice announced that the two countries had settled a decades-old, cross-water debt.

Mexico will transfer enough water to the United States to cover a debt that Texas has claimed that Mexico has owed under a 1944 treaty. That water-sharing pact requires Mexico to send the United States an average of 350,000 acre-feet of water annually from six Rio Grande tributaries. The United States in return must send Mexico 1.5 million acre feet from the Colorado River.

"I'm delighted that we have been able to reach this understanding," Rice said.

Rice also was announcing a $10 million grant to support the expansion of a Mexican program that provides citizens with banking services and small business loans.

Rice said progress has been made in securing the border since Sept. 11, 2001. But she also said the United States is obligated to alert its citizens of concerns.

"We and the Mexicans have a robust dialogue about border security, and I believe we're going to continue to have that," she said. "This is not a matter of pointing fingers. This is a matter of really trying to get the best possible coordination and work that we can so that there's safety for citizens in both countries, on both sides of the border."

She said Washington does not support vigilante groups that are recruiting volunteers to patrol the border for undocumented Mexican crossers.

President Bush (news - web sites)'s former national security adviser faced a diplomatic test in her first visit to Mexico. She discussed with Derbez immigration, border issues, free trade and economic growth.

Recently, Mexican politicians have accused the Bush administration of interfering with Mexico's internal affairs. They have denounced U.S. officials' comments about human rights abuses, drug trafficking and possible election related instability.

Mexico was angered by a recent U.S. travel warning for Americans going to Mexico's northern border. Yet both Rice and Derbez praised relations in a news conference.

Mexican officials called the atmosphere one of friendship and cooperation. Rice spoke of "a close neighbor and friend" and said the neighbors "shared a partnership of prosperity."
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A few months and a few concerns

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It has been a few month since I wrote about my excitement that President Bush was reelected. I have to tell you that since that day, I have become frustrated with President Bush and his administration. My frustration stems from seemingly careless way that the War on Terror is being waged. I agree that this war is the "war" of my generation and must be fought. This is a fight against those that would destroy this nation and any other nation that embraces freedom and liberty. Without due diligence in this matter our country will lose this fight for it's life. Our enemy will stop at nothing short of reducing our biggest cities to rumble, economy to ruin, and destroy our way of life, but what is bothering me is the enormous effort that is being put into fighting abroad and ignoring the threats that exist right here in our own country. I speak of our borders. This administration seems content to go across the street and fight the bully head on in their front yard while we leave the back door of our country not only unlocked but wide open. What good is fighting a war on terror on battlefield if our enemy can learn some Spanish and crawl over the border in Nogales. If Bush recognizes the seriousness of this fight against terror and Islamofascism so much that he is willing to risk American GI's to defeat it, then why is he content to leave our borders unsecure?
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