Pubdate: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 Source: Saratogian, The (NY) Copyright: The Saratogian 2002 Contact: http://www.saratogian.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2100 BORDER SAFETY A LOCAL ISSUE FOR ALL OF US The United States lies vulnerable between two vast and mostly open borders, so the recent decision to beef up security with National Guard troops along our northern border was welcome news. The subsequent push late last week to arm those troops so they can protect themselves as well as the public is a no-brainer that President Bush and the Pentagon should authorize in a heartbeat. With Saratoga Springs less than three hours down the Northway from Canada and a stone's throw from Vermont's international gateways, border issues hit close to home. Customs and Immigration officials are trained and armed, but they're spread sparsely across the nation. As part of homeland security, National Guard troops have been assigned along the Canadian border to assist Customs and Immigration, but amazingly, it was decided to have them do this without guns. That in turn means the Customs and INS agents must do their work with the additional responsibility of protecting their helpers. Sounds like trying to swim with an anchor around your neck. Make no mistake, the need for protection is very real. While the focus along the U.S.-Mexican border is on catching illegal immigrants trying to sneak into the country for a better standard of living, the U.S.-Canadian border is plagued by heavy drug trafficking. Just as booze was run across the St. Lawrence River during Prohibition, hard drugs flow into the country through rural, northern border towns. The people engaged in this evil commerce don't stop politely for questioning. Add now to that volatile mix an international population in Montreal that includes reported gatherings of al-Qaida. On Sept. 11, the nation was abruptly torn from the notion that "It could never happen here." Since then, we've been sewing up gaping holes in security. It's a profound shock moving to this new world with soldiers in airports and at the border, but it sure beats being caught unaware at home and slaughtered by fanatics who despise us. Homeland defense applies to those pledged to protect the nation as well as to her citizens. Our government ought to reconsider this decision and arm the National Guard troops along the border. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom