Andrew Yang Policy on SOUTHERN BORDER SECURITY
Border security along our southern border has many issues that need to be fixed to provide security for Americans and equity in our immigration system. You need look no further than the stats on how many undocumented individuals are living in the US, or the amount of drugs that have been apprehended along the border (suggesting a much larger amount thats made it through).
Many proposals would be expensive and ineffective, while also being ecologically disastrous. The issue has become politicized to the point where there doesnt seem to be any possible compromise, but our leaders are focusing on single solutions instead of the solutions proposed by groups across the political spectrum.
When searching for solutions, we need to work with border security experts, immigrant advocates, and the Mexican government to provide effective, secure, humane border security.
See Andrews policies on a PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP (Make Them Earn It), and on THE DREAM ACT, to get a more complete view of how Andrew would tackle the immigration and border security issue.
"We need to enforce the border. Democrats, Republicans, and Independents alike agree that this is a pressing need for the good of both citizens and those who wish to come here. Though there are new technologies that could help, the best approaches are to do what we are currently doing better with more resources."
"Increase funding to secure our landed ports of entry, where most drugs enter the United States.
Increase funding to our Customs Enforcement teams that are tasked with preventing human trafficking both into and out of the US.
Invest in technologies such as ground and aerial sensors, and video towers, to allow for efficient and effective means of monitoring stretches of the US/Mexico border that are rarely crossed but still provide means of entering the US.
Provide body cameras for all agents along the US/Mexico border.
Invest heavily in protecting and renewing the Rio Grande, which serves as a great natural boundary, and is currently ecologically struggling.
Provide all resources necessary to allow our asylum court system to function properly, lowering the backlog of cases and thus removing one of the prime reasons weve seen caravans increasing in size and frequency.
Work with the Mexican government on all of these initiatives, as well as anti-cartel initiatives, to ensure a positive relationship that allows both countries to serve the needs of their citizens."
https://www.yang2020.com/policies/southern-border-security/