A Virtual Border Fence won government approval on February 22, 2008. The plan calls for the use of un-manned guard towers equipped with radar and surveillance cameras along a 28 mile stretch of the United States border with Mexico.
Fast Facts:
- Nicknamed "Project 28"
- Approval comes from Michael Chertoff
- Cost $15 million
- Technical glitches have been worked out
- To be extended in Arizona and Texas
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