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Environmental Laws Restrict Border Patrol Efforts
Environmental restrictions were stated as the reason one Border Patrol station was denied permission to build a road in Arizona along the border.
By NRA Staff (RSS)
April 21, 2011
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4/21/2011
Due to environmental restrictions tied to the Wilderness Act, one U.S. Border Patrol station was denied permission to build a road in Arizona along the border that has been called necessary for "operational control." Some feel that these restrictions are helping to weaken border-patrol efforts in the state.
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