Key officials call for 'hardened' border with Canadian
May 20, 2009
The U.S.-Canada border has a history of being porous, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced this week - a good reason for both countries to "harden" the international boundary, according to a report in the Canadian Press.
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano seemed to echo Clinton's sentiments when she also pledged this week to halt delays in implementing the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, which requires Americans and Canadians to present passports or other secure documents before crossing the U.S. border with Canada, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
"This is a real border," Napolitano said to reporters. "The law is the law and it's not going to be postponed anymore."
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