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Chertoff may void judge's order to halt border fence
Arizona Daily Star ^ | Oct.14, 2007 | Howard Fischer

Posted on 10/14/2007 10:50:03 PM PDT by ruination

PHOENIX — The nation's top security official may use his power to unilaterally trump a federal court order halting construction of a fence on a stretch of the Arizona-Mexico border.

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is weighing whether to invoke a section of federal law that allows him to exempt border construction projects from any law, his press aide, Russ Knocke, told Capitol Media Services. That includes requirements for studies on environmental impacts of federally funded projects.

The move would not be unprecedented: Chertoff used the power at least twice since it was granted.

In 2005 he decided to build fencing near San Diego without conducting environmental studies. And in January he issued a waiver from all laws for a project along the edge of the Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range in Southwestern Arizona.

The possibility of Chertoff again exempting his agency from environmental laws comes days after a federal judge in Washington stopped construction of a nearly two-mile stretch of fence at the foot of the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area southeast of Tucson. The conservation area, designated by Congress in 1988, is described on the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's Web site as ecologically "one of the most important riparian areas in the United States."

The restraining order gives two environmental groups time to convince Judge Ellen Huvelle that plans for vehicle barriers in the river's floodway and washes leading into it will cause erosion and sedimentation that will harm the environment and affect species dependent on the river.

Defenders of Wildlife and the Sierra Club also contend the BLM, which controls the area, did not seek public input on the project in performing an environmental assessment that took just three weeks. They contend the BLM should have prepared a more formal environmental impact statement.

Chertoff, however, can make the lawsuit, and judge's ruling, disappear simply by declaring the project exempt from the law the groups used to sue. Knocke said Chertoff believes the lawsuit is without merit, saying the BLM's assessment concluded the project would not harm the area.

"We care about the border environment as much as anyone," Knocke said. "But when weighing a lizard in the balance with human lives, this border infrastructure project is the obvious choice."

Attorneys for Chertoff also argue that environmental damage from illegal border crossers is greater than anything that would occur from the barriers.

Nothing short of congressional action could stop Chertoff from exempting the San Pedro project from the environmental laws if he decides to do so.

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., whose district includes the river, does not support repeal of Chertoff's power.

"Border security has to be a top concern in a state like this," said C.J. Karamargin, Giffords' press aide. He said the congresswoman believes federal officials "should have the tools they need to do the job."

Bob Dreher, vice president for conservation law for Defenders of Wildlife, said what might stop Chertoff from exempting the project from federal laws is, "They have to do, I think, the politically costly thing of publicly saying, 'We're above the law.' " He said that might be what kept Chertoff from waiving environmental laws for a similar border project in Texas.

While Giffords is unwilling to repeal the law, she is willing to apply pressure.

She is one of five members of Congress who wrote Chertoff last week asking him to delay further work on the project, prepare a full environmental impact statement and conduct public hearings, something not done before construction began late last month.

"Our communities support safe and secure borders and simply ask for adequate time to share their concerns with their government, as they have a right to do," reads the letter signed by Giffords as well as Rep. Raúl Grijalva, also a Tucson Democrat. Three members of the Texas congressional delegation also signed that letter.

In his January decision dealing with the Goldwater bombing range, a military training ground, Chertoff declared that the high number of people entering the country illegally through that stretch of the desert create an immediate need to build not just fencing but also vehicle barriers, towers, sensors and cameras.

That, he said, justified exemptions from the National Environmental Policy Act — the law being used by the two environmental groups to sue over the San Pedro project — as well as the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act, the Wilderness Act, the National Historic Preservation Act and the National Wildlife Refuge Systems Administration Act.

Chertoff also exempted the project from another law, which requires his agency to follow certain administrative procedures.


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1 posted on 10/14/2007 10:50:04 PM PDT by ruination
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To: ruination

Wait and see with Mr. Chertoff.


2 posted on 10/14/2007 10:57:50 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Pray for, and support our troops(heroes) !! And vote out the RINO's!!)
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To: TigersEye
hmmmm Do you think its really going to happen?

"We care about the border environment as much as anyone," Knocke said. "But when weighing a lizard in the balance with human lives, this border infrastructure project is the obvious choice." Attorneys for Chertoff also argue that environmental damage from illegal border crossers is greater than anything that would occur from the barriers.

That makes sense to me...I hope he gets his way.

3 posted on 10/14/2007 11:00:09 PM PDT by pandoraou812 ( Its NOT for the good of the children! Its BS along with bending over for Muslim's demands)
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To: pandoraou812
I'm skeptical - Chertoff has made a supposed "turn-around". Why? What's in it for him or the Administration? Does he really care about the law or the Constitution - or even the people? I don't trust him, because of his past record.
4 posted on 10/14/2007 11:05:54 PM PDT by yorkie
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To: ruination
Attorneys for Chertoff also argue that environmental damage from illegal border crossers is greater than anything that would occur from the barriers.

Yup, sounds as if someone has a brain.

5 posted on 10/14/2007 11:09:43 PM PDT by Irish Eyes
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To: ruination
Attorneys for Chertoff also argue that environmental damage from illegal border crossers is greater than anything that would occur from the barriers.

Something that has been ignored by the "environmentalists for too long, I thinks.

Never understood the silence where the illegals ate the eggs of endangered species while transiting through to San Diego and nary a whisper..

6 posted on 10/14/2007 11:11:24 PM PDT by Experiment 6-2-6 (Admn Mods: tiny, malicious things that glare and gibber from dark corners.They have pins and dolls..)
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To: yorkie

I don’t either. I hope this is true but I am not counting on it. Its just something to shut those who want the fence up for awhile I think. I don’t believe this Administration has any intention of building a fence or stopping the illegals in any major way.


7 posted on 10/14/2007 11:11:24 PM PDT by pandoraou812 ( Its NOT for the good of the children! Its BS along with bending over for Muslim's demands)
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To: ruination
This is one of many examples of how the very existence of enviormental impact surveys serve one sole purpose: left wing political spears.

People employed in the enviormental industries all share a brainwashed hatred for the US military, GWB, and capitalism.

Any self described enviormentalist would have no problem telling a happy five year old child that the world will be miserable, caustic, and treeless no thanks to greedy rich men.

8 posted on 10/14/2007 11:12:28 PM PDT by Garden Island (US out of Iraq!.....And into Iran, Syria, and Pakistan!)
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To: yorkie

BUMP


9 posted on 10/14/2007 11:25:24 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (Pray for, and support our troops(heroes) !! And vote out the RINO's!!)
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To: ruination

If this is a trial balloon, go for it Chertoff.

This judge is a fifth columnist.


10 posted on 10/14/2007 11:31:23 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Hillary has pay fever. There she goes now... "Ha Hsu, ha hsu, haaaa hsu, ha hsu...")
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To: pandoraou812

Somebody needs to challenge the judiciary. The Executive and Legislative branches have been bending over for them for too long. I’ll have a whole new view of Chertoff if he does it. Make the stinking courts enforce their rulings.


11 posted on 10/14/2007 11:34:52 PM PDT by TigersEye (Hillary can tap Hsus but she can't tuna fish.)
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To: stephenjohnbanker

“Bob Dreher, vice president for conservation law for Defenders of Wildlife, said what might stop Chertoff from exempting the project from federal laws is, “They have to do, I think, the politically costly thing of publicly saying, ‘We’re above the law.’” “

The law says that Chertoff can exempted any of the laws that will stop him from building the fence. This is not “above the law”. It is the law.

Bob Drecher you are a hack and are lying about the law. I can read and understand what the law says Chertoff can do and he can build the fence anywhere he wants.


12 posted on 10/15/2007 12:51:57 AM PDT by Goldwater and Gingrich
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To: ruination

Some one in Washington doing what a vast majority of Americans want?

Refreshing!


13 posted on 10/15/2007 1:23:34 AM PDT by truemiester (If the U.S. should fail, a veil of darkness will come over the Earth for a thousand years)
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To: stephenjohnbanker

Chertoff has not demonstrated much of a desire to enforce the borders.... so I am not holding my breath.


14 posted on 10/15/2007 4:46:47 AM PDT by TheBattman (I've got TWO QUESTIONS for you....)
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To: ruination

Some lefty judge “ordered” the Navy not to use sonar in exercises (to save the whales, supposedly) and the Navy told the judge to get stuffed, and went ahead.

Chertoff can do the same for the same reason: national security trumps one lefty judge.


15 posted on 10/15/2007 4:50:46 AM PDT by Travis McGee (---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
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To: yorkie

“I’m skeptical”

We all are. The folks in the Admin and Congress have been totally out of touch with the American people. Perhaps, our loud screams over amnesty and the border fence are finally being heard?

I would place any bet just yet.


16 posted on 10/15/2007 4:51:39 AM PDT by wolfcreek (The Status Quo Sucks!)
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To: stephenjohnbanker

I haven’t read anything in the Constitution that requires the executive branch to comply with unconstitutional judicial decisions.


17 posted on 10/15/2007 4:57:34 AM PDT by Daveinyork
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To: ruination

I bet a Donut he wont do it....


18 posted on 10/15/2007 4:59:04 AM PDT by devane617 (Stop Illegal Immigration. Call your Senator today. Senate Switchboard at 202-224-3121.)
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To: Experiment 6-2-6

Other environmental impacts by illegals that the environmentalists should be upset about (10% of people in US are illegal by some estimates):
- increased water/sewer use
- increased traffic congestion leading to increased commute times and reduced fuel efficiency
- reduction in open space as land is converted to housing

... I’m sure there are many others.


19 posted on 10/15/2007 5:11:32 AM PDT by ChiefJayStrongbow
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To: ruination

If the fence is built everywhere else, the funneled traffic of illegal crossers is going to trample this area flat. Bunnyhuggers have a choice. Either put up with a few barriers here and there, or see their precious riparian resources ground under the boots of a Million Migrating Mexicans.


20 posted on 10/15/2007 5:13:49 AM PDT by gridlock (C'mon people now / Smile on your Brother / Everybody get together / Try to love one anoth-kaBOOM!)
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