Reports say illegal U.S. entry not difficult

Carolyn Hileman - The Voice | June 16, 2008 

Undercover investigators testing how tough it is to cross the borders into the U.S. had a better than nine-in-10 chance of pulling it off using oral assertions and counterfeit identification, according to a new U.S. Government Accountability Office report. The report was released the same week as a separate unrelated report that indicates tougher border security isn’t deterring illegal entries to the United States. Tougher security is, however, leading many people to cross through ports of entry — concealed in vehicles or openly using phony documents — according to the report by the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at the University of California, San Diego.


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