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03/14/05 

Panel calls for secured border perimeter with U.S., Canada, Mexico 

By Alice Lipowicz 
PostNewsweek Tech Media

The United States, Canada and Mexico should create a common North
American security perimeter by 2010 with combined visa, visitor
screening, cargo inspection and political asylum policies, the
chairmen of an independent task force of former government officials
recommended today. 

The governments should "strive toward a situation in which a terrorist
trying to penetrate our borders will have an equally hard time doing
so, no matter which country he elects to enter first," the three
chairmen of the Independent Task Force on the Future of North America
said in a press release. 

The task force was co-created in October 2004 by the New York-based
think tank the Council on Foreign Relations, as well as the Canadian
Council of Chief Executives and the Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos
Internacionales. Former Massachusetts governor and assistant attorney
general William Weld, Canadian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of
Finance John Manley and former Mexican finance minister Pedro Aspe
co-chaired the panel. 

The statement was released in Washington today, a week before
President Bush meets with Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin and
Mexican President Vincente Fox in Texas. 

The task force recommended developing a "North American community"
with a common biometric border pass that would allow expedited passage
through customs, immigration and airport security throughout North
America. 

"The governments of Canada, Mexico and the United States should commit
themselves to the long-term goal of dramatically reducing the need for
physical scrutiny of traffic, travel and trade within North America,"
the chairmen's statement said. 

The chairman also recommend harmonized visa and asylum regulations,
joint inspection of container traffic and "synchronized screening and
tracking of people, goods and vessels, including integrated `watch'
lists," the chairmen said. 

"Like free trade a decade ago, a common security perimeter for North
America is an ambitious but achievable goal that will require specific
policy, statutory and procedural changes in all three nations," they
said. 

To better coordinate law enforcement, there should be established a
trinational threat intelligence center and joint training for law
enforcement officials. On the defense side, the task force advises
expansion of the North American Aerospace Defense Command to protect
not only air approaches to North America but also maritime approaches.





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