Report: Security on U.S.-Canada border fails terror test


*       NEW: Border Patrol official defends agency's priorities to senators


*       Unmanned points make for easy border crossings, report says


*       Three times agents crossed border with fake radioactive material


*       Nearly 1,000 agents on northern border, 12,000 on U.S.-Mexican
border


>From Kevin Bohn
CNN

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A terrorist wanting to smuggle radioactive material from
Canada into the United States probably would find it easy to do, a new
report from congressional investigators said.

Government investigators were able to cross from Canada into the United
States carrying a duffle bag with contents that looked like radioactive
material and never encountered a law enforcement official, according to a
report released Thursday by investigators from the Government Accountability
Office.

"Our work clearly shows substantial vulnerabilities in the northern border
to terrorist or criminals entering the United States undetected," the GAO's
Greg Kutz testified Thursday at a Senate Finance Committee hearing on the
topic.

"Although the southern border appears to be substantially more secure, we
did identify several vulnerabilities on federally managed lands where there
was no CBP [Customs and Border Protection] control."

The investigators made crossings from Canada into the United States three
times in fall 2006, the report said.  Video
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A+Security+on+U.S.-Canada+border+fails+terror+test+-+CNN.com&expire=-1&urlID
=24140690&fb=Y&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F2007%2FUS%2F09%2F27%2Fborder.s
ecurity%2Findex.ht#cnnSTCVideo> Watch GAO video of a man with a gym bag
easily crossing into the U.S. from Canada >

In one of those instances, the GAO said, the Customs and Border Protection
agency reported an alert citizen notified authorities of the suspicious
activity of the undercover investigators and described their vehicle.

However, the report said the
<http://topics.cnn.com/topics/u_s_customs_and_border_protection> Border
Patrol was not able to locate the rental vehicle.

The GAO's task was to perform what it called a "limited security assessment
to identify vulnerable border areas." The focus was on border ports where
the U.S. government does not maintain a manned presence 24 hours a day and
has no apparent monitoring equipment in place. The study was meant to
simulate how easy it would be to cross the border with radioactive material
or similar items.

Senators voiced concern about the report's findings during Thursday's
hearing.

"There may not be an awful lot of crossings across the northern border, but
the vulnerability is obvious. ... Are you going to reassess it and redeploy
personnel based upon the vulnerability of the northern border?" Sen. Max
Baucus, D-Montana, chairman of the Finance Committee, pointedly asked Ronald
Colburn, national deputy chief of the Border Patrol.

"We already knew this, senator," Colburn answered. "This is not a surprise
report to us."

He defended the priorities set by the Border Patrol, pointing out that a
vast majority of the traffic coming into the United States comes across the
southern border, not the northern one.

He also testified that federal authorities are making progress toward
getting operational control of both borders.

"We are getting there," Colburn said. "We are bringing manpower. We are
bringing ... unmanned aerial vehicles. We are bringing aircrafts. We are
bringing boats, and we are bringing more manpower and sensing systems."

Investigators also noted several ports of entry have posted daytime hours
and are not manned overnight.

In addition, the GAO investigators identified a security vulnerability
regarding federally managed land adjacent to the U.S.-Mexico border.

"These areas did not appear to be monitored or have a manned [Border Patrol]
presence during the time our investigators visited the sites," the report
said.

While the U.S.-Mexican border has received much of the national attention
lately with the recent debate over illegal immigration, the report pointed
out the dramatic disparity in the law enforcement presence at crossings
there versus ones between the United States and
<http://topics.cnn.com/topics/canada> Canada.

As of May, the U.S. government had 972 Border Patrol agents on the northern
border but almost 12,000 on the southern one. The United States and Canada
share more than 5,000 miles of border, while the U.S. and Mexico share 1,900
miles.

The border report was the second in two days to show how terrorists might
find ways to strike the United States.

CNN reported on Wednesday that the U.S. electrical grid could be vulnerable
to a cyber attack that would make generators self-destruct.

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