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Monday, November 02, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.

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BROWNSVILLE -- The controversy over the erection of a border fence continues with business groups saying it has a negative impact, while Border Patrol insists it is vital for security.

Border Patrol said the fence is near completion in the Rio Grande Valley. So far, 45 miles out of the planned 52.12 miles have been completed.

However, city and economic development groups said the wall is breaking some business deals for the area.

"This wall killed a multi million dollar development, residential development and commercial development because the land is now inside the wall which makes it worthless," said Brownsville Mayor Pat Ahumada. 

He added that the fence goes “against the principles established by NAFTA.”

One Brownsville resident with the Brownsville Economic Development Council is also blaming the face for the loss of another multi-million dollar project.

"It was a project in the retail sector, they were planning to build some stores along the river levee, incorporate the river with that one project," Salinas said.

The Brownsville business expert said the retail project would have been substantial for the city.

He was unable to provide numbers, but he said it was comparable to a mall.

"It could be several million dollars in sales tax revenue that the City of Brownsville will not be getting, pretty much because of the border wall," he said.

But the Border Patrol said the fence is extremely important for the region's safety. 

Regional Border Patrol Spokesman Juan Lopez said the fence is already bringing benefits.

He said Border Patrol agents are already seeing a 21 percent decrease in apprehensions so far, compared to this same time last year.

Meanwhile, Salinas said the business in the region will adapt to the fence.

"We're just going to have to learn to live with this wall that we have here on the border," he said.

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Illegals do not pay taxes.

Posted by ENEFECTOASIES tulohasdicho, RGV - Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 10:13 a.m.

And if you really think about it, some legals don't either.
The fence was just another excuse or something for Ameicans to see where the money was going. There is no need for it. Illegals will always find a way to cross over, and if they do they will put the Border patrol out of business.
They should concentrate more on the drug lords and dealers. Bring back America to be the land of the free, not the freeloaders.

the ones complaining are the only losers

Posted by brenda fonseca, harlingen - Tuesday, November 03, 2009 at 9:03 a.m.

the ones complaining about the fence are the ones that probably had stakes in the 'multi-million dollar' projects which would have failed ANYWAY...who really needs more housing, more retail, when the mortgage industry is in the tank, people have less money, and no matter what DC says, the recession is still alive and well here. And consider this: those projects would have STILL failed since the land On The Other Side of The Wall is still considered floodplains.

Fence

Posted by Jay Lopez, Rio Hondo - Tuesday, November 03, 2009 at 7:02 a.m.

What does the fence have to do with commerce people or walking across the bridge and doing commerce in either side of the boarder? People please wake up stop finding excuses for people not buying your product. The only people the fence hurt is the Coyotes and the Drug Traffickers that bring illegal’s and Drugs across we don’t hear Border Patrol stating that there number went drastically down. Stop making excuses and stop crying for something that didn’t hurt you. What you all should be griping about is other interesting things like why aren’t the city road pave instead of going on our local News and reporting it go to your local Leaders and bring them to your communities and have them go thru those roads that need fixing that what you all should be doing instead of a wall, that was set up to Protect us and our children…..

Spot the pattern

Posted by William Canaday, Detroit, MI - Monday, November 02, 2009 at 11:06 p.m.

China, Berlin, Palestine, Brownsville. What's wrong with this picture?

Bull ****

Posted by E C, Brownsville - Monday, November 02, 2009 at 7:37 p.m.

What does a border wall have to do with legal business? People are so ridiculous!

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