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E. Wilson's avatar

The USCG and the USN can only do so much via visual contact. Drones and surveillance buoys should be deployed along the FLA coast. Also it's time to start getting the residents more involved in reporting incursions as they happen. Much like the coast watchers did in WW2. Citizens ready to sound the alarm in the event of an invasion, and make no mistake, this IS an invasion on a massive scale. This is untapped asset, especially now when most people are eager to protect their families, property and country from this onslaught be it with official approval or...without it.

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Jack Beavers's avatar

Interesting idea! Thanks for the comment & for reading US Border News.

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Nancy Ortiz's avatar

I live about 1 mile from the beach north of Vandenberg Base. Panga boats have been using the fog to bring drugs and humans for years. My biggest concern is the location of the incursions. Is there a map of the beach locations where the boats land?

Thanks,

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Ranee Armstrong's avatar

Original cat and mouse

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Jack Beavers's avatar

Yes, and lately there have been a lot more mice to catch (at sea anyway)!

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Jack Beavers's avatar

Nancy, I am unaware of such a map (but I'll look around). If I find one I'll let you know! Also, thank you so much for reading US Border News and taking the time to comment. -Abrazos!

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Melinda's avatar

Absolutely! They are desperate since the border is closed. We are finding their money, guns and drugs. It has to hurt their bottom line. I bet they couldn't believe it when Biden opened the border, made it so easy for them.

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