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Is "Smart Border" really Smart or part of the North American Union? |
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Written by White House - Author unknown
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Tuesday, 14 August 2007 |
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Smart Border: 22 point agreement
U.S. - Mexico Border Partnership Action Plan
Secure Infrastructure
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Long Term Planning
Develop and implement a long-term strategic plan that ensures a
coordinated physical and technological infrastructure that keeps pace
with growing cross-border traffic.
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Relief of Bottlenecks
Develop a prioritized list of infrastructure projects and take immediate action to relieve bottlenecks.
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Infrastructure Protection
Conduct
vulnerability assessments of trans-border infrastructure and
communications and transportation networks to identify and take
required protective measures.
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Harmonize Port of Entry Operations
Synchronize
hours of operation, infrastructure improvements, and traffic flow
management at adjoining ports of entry on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico
border.
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Demonstration Projects
Establish prototype smart port of entry operations.
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Cross-Border Cooperation
Revitalize existing
bilateral coordination mechanisms at the local, state, and federal
levels with a specific focus on operations at border crossing points.
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Financing projects at the border
Explore joint financing mechanism to meet the main development and infrastructure needs.
Secure Flow of People
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Pre-Cleared Travelers
Expand
the use of the Secure Electronic Network for Traveler’s Rapid
Inspection (SENTRI) dedicated commuter lanes at high-volume ports of
entry along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Advanced Passenger Information
Establish a joint advance passenger information exchange mechanism for
flights between Mexico and U.S. and other relevant flights.
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NAFTA Travel
Explore methods to facilitate the movement of NAFTA travellers, including dedicated lanes at high-volume airports
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Safe borders and deterrence of alien smuggling
Reaffirm mutual commitment to the Border Safety Initiative and action
plan for cooperation on border safety, established in June 2001.
Enhance authorities and specialized institutions to assist, save and
advise migrants, as well as those specialized on curbing the smuggling
of people. Expand Alien Smuggling and Trafficking Task Force. Establish
a law enforcement liaison framework to enhance cooperation between U.S.
and Mexican federal agencies along the U.S. – Mexico border.
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Visa Policy Consultations
Continue frequent consultations on visa policies and visa screening
procedures. Share information from respective consular databases.
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Joint Training
Conduct joint training in the areas of investigation and document
analysis to enhance abilities to detect fraudulent documents and break
up alien smuggling rings.
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Compatible Databases
Develop systems for exchanging information and sharing intelligence.
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Screening of Third-Country Nationals
Enhance
cooperative efforts to detect, screen, and take appropriate measures to
deal with potentially dangerous third-country nationals, taking into
consideration the threats they may represent to security.
Secure Flow of Goods
Public/Private-Sector Cooperation
Expand partnerships with private sector trade groups and
importers/exporters to increase security and compliance of commercial
shipments, while expediting clearance processes.
Electronic Exchange of Information
Continue to develop and implement joint mechanisms for the rapid exchange of customs data.
Secure In-Transit Shipments
Continue to develop a joint in-transit shipment tracking mechanism and implement the Container Security Initiative
Technology Sharing
Develop
a technology sharing program to allow deployment of high technology
monitoring devices such as electronic seals and license plate readers.
Secure Railways
Continue to develop a joint rail imaging initiative at all rail crossing locations on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Combating Fraud
Expand the ongoing Bilateral Customs Fraud Task Force initiative to further joint investigative activities.
Contraband Interdiction
Continue joint efforts to combat contraband, including illegal drugs,
drug proceeds, firearms, and other dangerous materials, and to prevent
money laundering.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/usmxborder/22points.html
This Video was released in Aug 2007 So what gives? What else are they up to besides no good?
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 August 2007 )
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