“Hidden Cameras on the Arizona Border 2: Drugs, Guns, and 850 Illegal Aliens” is the Center for Immigration Studies’ 95th web-based wink on the gist of illegal outlander land in Arizona. The Center’s prototypal transcription on the subject, “Hidden Cameras on the Arizona Border: Coyotes, Bears, and Trails,” has customary over 50000 views to date. [...]
“Hidden Cameras on the Arizona Border 2: Drugs, Guns, and 850 Illegal Aliens” is the Center for Immigration Studies’ ordinal web-based flick on the effect of banned outlander state in Arizona. The Center’s prototypal recording on the subject, “Hidden Cameras on the Arizona Border: Coyotes, Bears, and Trails,” has conventional over 50000 views to date. This newborn 10-minute mini-documentary raises the bar, featuring footage of both illegal-alien entry as substantially as gun- and drug-smuggling. At minimum, the inevitable closing is that unseeable cameras expose a actuality that illegal-alien state is escalating. The unseeable camera footage, acquired from a difference of sources, indicates that there is an black demand of federal accumulation enforcement proximity on Arizona’s federal realty on the abut in Nogales, in the Coronado National Forest (15 miles exclusive the border), and the Casa Grande Sector (80 miles exclusive the border). Also momentous to the news are responses conventional as conception of Freedom of Information Act requests prefabricated by Janice Kephart, the Center’s Director of National Security Studies, in August 2009. Featured in the flick is a 2004 federal polity PowerPoint display the near-complete pillaging of a district domestic tract cod to illegal-alien activity, lightness the disparity between the status on the connector in Arizona and pedagogue rhetoric.










