HR Bill 1505, the “National Security and Federal Lands Protection Act,” would force the Secretary of the Interior to cede authority of coastal public lands, as well as lands located along the borders of Canada and Mexico, to the Secretary of Homeland Security when the latter sees fit. It would give the Dept. of Homeland Security the ability to construct roads and fences, deploy patrol vehicles and set up “monitoring equipment” in the National Seashore with impunity. And it would waive the need for the Dept. of Homeland Security to comply with environmental laws in areas within 100 miles of a coastline or international border.
All the fatboys at the barricades with their APCO radio and AS degrees in criminal justice can now be converted into DHS employees. Another handout and dumbing down.
As for you ? You can have you car searched to go to the beach or stare aimlessly into space. Or use their portable toilets.
How do you inspect sandy feet covered in silicon ?
Fees would no doubt be increased and the old and disabled could be submitted to a background check to get the free pass... just because the DHS can to justify its existence.
It would give the Dept. of Homeland Security the ability to construct roads and fences, deploy patrol vehicles and set up “monitoring equipment” in the National Seashore with impunity.
“Monitoring equipment” ?
NSA or DHS would be able to install even more of the blue active vertical listening antennas like the one they have had there in plain view for the last 7 years !
That's no ham radio antenna, folks.
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