Good news: Thousands mistakenly allowed to cross into the US every year
posted at 9:24 am on November 6, 2007 by Bryan
This is according to a GAO report.
The number of inadmissible aliens who managed to enter through official ports of entry in 2006 was not disclosed in Monday’s report from the Government Accountability Office.
However, a source who has seen a full version of the report, in which those statistics were included, put the total at 21,000.
The author of the GAO report, Richard Stana, said most of those who were wrongly allowed to enter were economic migrants who did not present a security risk.
“But as we saw in the recent past, it doesn’t take too many people getting through the ports of entry to cause some real trouble,” he said. “And not everyone who comes in and is a danger needs to be a terrorist. It could be someone connected with a criminal enterprise.”
Understaffing and turnover at Customs and Border Protection, the agency that oversees the nation’s 326 land, sea and air ports of entry, has contributed to the problem, according to the GAO report. However, investigators also cited weak management controls and complacency and inattentiveness by some officers.
GAO investigators arriving at one point of entry found no border agents in the inspection booth, while at other locations, agents didn’t ask for travel documents, according to the report.
The story notes that about 400 million people enter the US legally every year, so by comparison, 21,000 doesn’t seem like a lot. But that’s 21,000 who, if they felt like it and had the means, could cause an awful lot of damage. And it’s 21,000 that the CBP is supposed to keep on the other side of the borders and checkpoints.









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A government agency conducting business in a lazy, inefficient, incompetent manner?
Say it isn’t so.
Spc Steve on November 6, 2007 at 9:29 AM
There’s a guy I used to work for that moved in with his girlfriend in Canada. Everyday he drives back and forth over the boarder to go to work and then back home. It a amazes me that no one on either side has been, “Hey, what’s up here?” Shows how no one is keeping track of this stuff.
Is there even a computer network set up to cross reference crossing data?
- The Cat
MirCat on November 6, 2007 at 9:33 AM
How many of these people have been through the training camps in Pakistan and where are they now?
Tony737 on November 6, 2007 at 9:51 AM
A government agency conducting business in a lazy, inefficient, incompetent manner?
Say it isn’t so.
Spc Steve on November 6, 2007 at 9:29 AM
Ah, Steve, not all of us! Having had 30 years as a gummint employee, I would be willing to bet that the problems is lack of manpower. There tends to be a lot of spending at the UPPER levels, on manager and administrative jobs, as well as things like “sensitivity” training and such, which leaves not enough to put money where it would really count and where it is really needed – at the “worker-bee” level.
How many of these people have been through the training camps in Pakistan and where are they now?
Tony737 on November 6, 2007 at 9:51 AM
This is the real issue. It’s frightening.
reine.de.tout on November 6, 2007 at 10:04 AM
That’s the problem with government. Too much empire building, status seeking and not enough actual work being done. Just drive by any state road work project. 1 guy shoveling, 3 guys leaning on shovels and and 5 guys watching the 1 guy shoveling. Multiply that by millions and there’s your answer.
pistolero on November 6, 2007 at 10:13 AM
Uh, Yeah… like one thousand one hundred five September 11th’s.
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19 terrorists x 1105 = 21,000 unknown inadmissible aliens.
I did the math and the probability of damage to America is quite high.
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It scares the crap out of me.
shooter on November 6, 2007 at 11:06 AM
My mother was recently hit by an illegal alien driving way too fast and broadsided her car. Brain damage, car totaled and the records of the accident vanished. The guy was in some other persons car and no insurance.
Hening on November 6, 2007 at 11:32 AM
vanished? really? call your congressman. My best friend has endured the same type collision.
Prayers to your mom and your family.
shooter on November 6, 2007 at 11:38 AM
The northern border is treated as if it’s just another U.S. state – scary indeed.
Rick on November 6, 2007 at 12:05 PM
The irony is that as you come up (North) in Mexico to the U.S. , you are constantly stopped by the Mexican army and interviewed and screened. No less than 6 times from Loreto to San Diego. If you are not American (or Mexican), you are hassled. I am more comfortable with them finding middle east terrorists, then I am of our own border patrols. The searches can be very thorough, and usually at each end of the patrol stops there is a machine gun behind sand bags. They have always been very polite and professional. Granted they are looking for drugs and guns, but they always check to make sure you are American. They ask those cools questions about baseball or football, or certain streets names in the city your visa state your from. The scary part is the 16 year old kids with a loaded rifle standing in the background.
right2bright on November 6, 2007 at 1:08 PM
What a tragedy. Our hearts are with you.
ColtsFan on November 7, 2007 at 1:15 AM
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Doesn’t the word most mean that they know that some weren’t “harmless” illegals? What are they doing about those guys?
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I need a job where I mostly have to get it right.
Occasus on November 7, 2007 at 1:30 PM