Subcommittee on National Parks, Forest and Public Lands Legislative Hearing on H.R. 1505 and H.R. 587
Friday, July 8, 2011 | 10:00 AM
Subcommittee on National Parks, Forest and Public Lands
SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL PARKS, FORESTS AND PUBLIC LANDS
LEGISLATIVE HEARING ON:
WITNESSES AND TESTIMONY: Panel I (H.R. 587) Jim Peña Kim Thorsen Dale Penny Panel II (H.R. 1505) Jim Peña Kim Thorsen Claude E. Guyant Gary Thrasher John D. Leshy STATEMENT FOR THE RECORD: U.S. Customs and Border Protection BACKGROUND: Federal land managers are using environmental regulations to prevent Border Patrol from accessing portions of the 20.7 million acres along the U.S. southern border and over 1,000 miles of the U.S.-Canada border. Border Patrol agents are consistently unable to use motorized vehicles to patrol these areas or place electronic surveillance structures in strategic areas. As a result, our federal lands have become a highway open to criminals, drug smugglers, human traffickers and potentially terrorists. This has led to escalated violence and also caused destruction of the environment. Click here to learn more about security gaps along the U.S. border. H.R. 1505, the National Security and Federal Lands Protection Act, prohibits the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) from using environmental regulations to deter U.S. Border Patrol from securing our border on federal lands. The legislation would ensure Border Patrol, not federal land managers, have operational control of our borders. |
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