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Not to mention the fact it benefits no one but the cartels and those who would enter the country illegally.HotAir.com: Obama administration designates another half a million acres in New Mexico as a national monumenthttp://hotair.com/archives/2014/05/...n-acres-in-new-mexico-as-a-national-monument/http://hotair.com/archives/2014/05/...n-acres-in-new-mexico-as-a-national-monument/
The federal government owns almost a third of the surface area of the United States despite the fact that we lack the collective resources, funding, and personnel to attentively steward all of these parks and wilderness areas and that the government then conveniently gets to impose its reliably anti-rural-economy and pro-”environmentalist” land-use policies onto yet another swath of the American landscape.
Is it possible that this "president" is so clueless as not to have considered these rather obvious ramifications?The Westerner: Only Cartels Benefit from Obama's Border 'Monument,' says Former Border Patrol Officers presidenthttp://thewesterner.blogspot.com/2014/05/only-cartels-benefit-from-obamas-border.htmlhttp://thewesterner.blogspot.com/2014/05/only-cartels-benefit-from-obamas-border.html
On Wednesday the Obama Administration is set to unilaterally designate a 600,000 acre national monument in New Mexico near the U.S.-Mexican border. The sanctuary, which will be called the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, has drawn sharp criticism from law enforcement who say it will impede border security. "By creating this monument, President Obama is ensuring a pathway to get drugs into the country" Zack Taylor, Chairman of the National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers, told Breitbart Texas. The Obama Administration will ultimately control how much access Border Patrol agents will have to the land, including whether or not they will be able to use vehicles. Taylor, who has 26 years of border security experience, pointed out that one of the most dangerous cities in the world, Juarez, Mexico, is right across the New Mexico border.
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