Thursday, September 11, 2008

the 4 million mile

just another roadside attraction

We are going to be out of business unless we get some relief. The operation will stop.


W. Ralph Basham, the commissioner of the Department of Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection division, at a Congressional hearing on Wednesday when he asked for more money to cover the increased costs for building the Fence along the border that the U.S. shares with Mexico.

As reported in this morning's New York Times.


The expected $4 million per mile for pedestrian barriers has been upped to $7.5 million, and the anticipated $2 million per mile for vehicle fencing has increased to $2.8 million.

Estimated projections for the project now total $400 million.

That's a little bit less than the $500 million that our presidential candidates are expected to spend in their efforts to get to the White House.

And it's just a smidge more than we're spending per day in Iraq (at least as of February 2008).

I have yet to hear either candidate mention or take a position on the Fence, which may well become the most costly Maginot line in history.

To date 341 miles of the Fence has already been laid along our 2,000-mile border.

By design the Fence is intended to stop illegal immigrants from Central and South America, as well as the free passage of the endangered jaguar.

3 comments:

Elefanterosado said...

Makes me sick. As bad as NAFTA and what it's done to so many Mexican families whose men are now forced to steal over the border because the factories where they were working closed down. Goddamn it people, rip that thing down!

Anonymous said...

the most costly Maginot line in history is the Maginot Line: it cost a war (+ a load of french pride)

suttonhoo said...

I stand corrected: you're right, em.

& an aside: I think the fence is an extraordinary & persistent signifier of the assertion of power the world over.

I'd love to do a whole project that consisted of shooting fences all over the world.

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