Bush Wants Smart Border With Mexico
During a visit to a commercial cargo dock at El Paso's Bridge of the Americas last week, President Bush called for more spending on high-tech border crossings

Bush speaks to an audience at a cargo inspection facility in El Paso.
During a visit to a commercial cargo dock at El Paso's Bridge of the Americas last week, President Bush called for more spending on high-tech border crossings.
Bush toured the facility, where advanced X-Ray equipment is used to randomly scan Mexican rigs in about six minutes, on the first leg of his tour of Latin America.
According to published reports, the joint security initiative with Mexico would develop a biometric ID system, using physical identifiers such as fingerprints or retina scans, for frequent travelers, who could use fast lanes at busy border crossings.
Bush also would like to see trucks inspected and sealed at their points of origin in Mexico, with a security clearance issued before they reach the border.
"I want this border to be modern," Bush said. "I want it to have the very best technology. I don't want it to be a neglected part of our country."
Bush emphasized that the U.S. government's emphasis on terrorism since Sept. 11 has not diminished the administration's interest in Mexico and a more efficient border-crossing system. Tougher border inspections since Sept. 11 have led to long and often unpredictable delays at the U.S.-Mexican border. Each year, more than 4 million trucks cross the Mexican border into the United States.
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