While I'm 'out there' with the lunatic fringe
Check out: Security and Prosperity Partnership Of North America
You'll note this is an official U.S. Government site.
Here's an interesting quote:
SECURITY AGENDA
We are launching the next generation of our common security strategy to further secure North America and ensure the streamlined movement of legitimate travelers and cargo across our shared borders. To this end, Canada, the United States, and Mexico will work together to ensure the highest continent-wide security standards and streamlined risk-based border processes are achieved in the following priority areas:
1) Secure North America from external threats
* Develop and implement a North American traveler security strategy, to include consistent outcomes with compatible processes, for screening prior to departure from a foreign port and at the first port of entry to North America.
* Develop and implement a North American cargo security strategy to ensure compatible screening methods for goods and cargo prior to departure from a foreign port and at the first point of entry to North America.
* Develop and implement a North American bioprotection strategy to assess, prevent, protect, detect, and respond to intentional, as well as applicable naturally occurring threats to public health and the food and agriculture system.
2) Prevent and respond to threats within North America
* Develop and implement a strategy to enhance North American maritime transportation and port security.
* Develop and implement a strategy to establish equivalent approaches to aviation security for North America.
* Develop and implement a comprehensive North American strategy for combating transnational threats to the United States, Canada, and Mexico, including terrorism, organized crime, illegal drugs, migrant and contraband smuggling and trafficking.
* Enhance partnerships on intelligence related to North American security.
* Develop and implement a common approach to critical infrastructure protection, and response to cross-border terrorist incidents and, as applicable, natural disasters.
3) Further streamline the secure movement of low-risk traffic across our shared borders
* Develop and implement a border facilitation strategy to build capacity and improve the legitimate flow of people and cargo at ports of entry within North America.
* Identify, develop, and deploy new technologies to advance our shared security goals and promote the legitimate flow of people and goods across our borders.
Whatever else this might mean, it seems clear that the intent is NOT to secure our borders directly.
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I'm willing to consider this approach, but why don't we hear about it up-front from those in charge in Washington?
You'll note this is an official U.S. Government site.
Here's an interesting quote:
SECURITY AGENDA
We are launching the next generation of our common security strategy to further secure North America and ensure the streamlined movement of legitimate travelers and cargo across our shared borders. To this end, Canada, the United States, and Mexico will work together to ensure the highest continent-wide security standards and streamlined risk-based border processes are achieved in the following priority areas:
1) Secure North America from external threats
* Develop and implement a North American traveler security strategy, to include consistent outcomes with compatible processes, for screening prior to departure from a foreign port and at the first port of entry to North America.
* Develop and implement a North American cargo security strategy to ensure compatible screening methods for goods and cargo prior to departure from a foreign port and at the first point of entry to North America.
* Develop and implement a North American bioprotection strategy to assess, prevent, protect, detect, and respond to intentional, as well as applicable naturally occurring threats to public health and the food and agriculture system.
2) Prevent and respond to threats within North America
* Develop and implement a strategy to enhance North American maritime transportation and port security.
* Develop and implement a strategy to establish equivalent approaches to aviation security for North America.
* Develop and implement a comprehensive North American strategy for combating transnational threats to the United States, Canada, and Mexico, including terrorism, organized crime, illegal drugs, migrant and contraband smuggling and trafficking.
* Enhance partnerships on intelligence related to North American security.
* Develop and implement a common approach to critical infrastructure protection, and response to cross-border terrorist incidents and, as applicable, natural disasters.
3) Further streamline the secure movement of low-risk traffic across our shared borders
* Develop and implement a border facilitation strategy to build capacity and improve the legitimate flow of people and cargo at ports of entry within North America.
* Identify, develop, and deploy new technologies to advance our shared security goals and promote the legitimate flow of people and goods across our borders.
Whatever else this might mean, it seems clear that the intent is NOT to secure our borders directly.
...
I'm willing to consider this approach, but why don't we hear about it up-front from those in charge in Washington?
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