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Smart Wall: US Lawmakers Want to Transform Trump’s Plan to Keep Immigrants Out

© AP Photo / Guillermo AriasUS border patrol vehicle rides along the fence at the US-Mexican border near Naco, Mexico, Sunday, Jan. 13, 2008
US border patrol vehicle rides along the fence at the US-Mexican border near Naco, Mexico, Sunday, Jan. 13, 2008 - Sputnik International
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US lawmakers from both sides of the political divide have proposed a plan to replace US President Donald Trump’s divisive border wall plans with a high-tech system of cameras and drones - a kind of “smart wall” for the 21st century.

A U.S. border patrol vehicle drives along the border wall between Mexico and the United States in San Ysidro, California, U.S. - Sputnik International
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Introduced on Thursday by Texas Republican Representative Will Hurd, whose district includes over 800 miles of the US-Mexico border, the Secure Miles with All Resources and Technology, or SMARTAct, is co-sponsored by representatives from border states California, New Mexico and Texas, as well as Pennsylvania. 

The bill would direct the Department of Homeland Security to build a network of sensors, drones and fiber optics to monitor the border and protect the country from unwanted immigrants and contraband. Hurd said in a statement that the smart wall could be “fully operational within a year,” according to Nextgov, and would improve border protections and save taxpayers money.

“Violent drug cartels are using more modern technology to breach our border than what we are using to secure it,” Hurd explained.

Border Patrol agents patrol the United States-Mexico Border wall during Opening the Door Of Hope/Abriendo La Puerta De La Esparana at Friendship Park in San Ysidro, California on Saturday, November 19, 2016 - Sputnik International
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On the campaign trail ahead of the 2016 presidential election, Trump bluntly called Mexican immigrants “rapists” and claimed that they brought drugs and crime across the border. The statements outraged many in the US. He insisted he would stem the flow of undocumented immigrants by building a wall along the US-Mexican border and force the Mexican government to pay the construction expenses. Mexico has denied it will do so.

“[Rather] than building walls to meet campaign promises, [the SMARTAct] takes a measured approach by directing DHS, in conjunction with state and local agencies” to determine what technologies could better be used to secure the border, according to Texas Democrat Henry Cuellar, one of the bill’s co-sponsors. 

“A giant wall is nothing more than a 14th Century solution to a 21st Century problem,” he added.

The US Border Patrol’s acting Chief Scott Luck testified last week at a House of Representatives subcommittee hearing that a combination of technology, physical barriers and trained professionals would be needed to secure the US border with Mexico. 

Ideally, a border control system would be put in place whereby information could be “shared immediately to all components and agents and officers who need it,” Luck said. 

As far as technology goes, Hurd has reportedly been tapping the expertise of Anduril Industries, a Silicon Valley defense tech firm founded by virtual reality entrepreneur Palmer Luckey, who also founded Oculus VR, CNN reported. The proposal estimates the smart wall will cost — at most — $500,000 per mile, considerably less than the $24.5 million per mile requested by the government for border security for fiscal year 2018.

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