Fort Huachuca Plagued by Illegal Alien Intrusions
Jerry Seper - The Washington Times 
5.25.2005 
Army base plagued by illegals' intrusions


By Jerry Seper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES


Fort Huachuca, a 150-square-mile U.S. Army base in Arizona just 20 
miles north of the Mexican border, is home to the country's premier 
military intelligence school and, despite the sensitive nature of 
its assignment, has become a popular corridor for illegal migrants 
headed to America. 
Law-enforcement authorities and congressional investigators said 
the illegals -- some in groups of up to 60 -- routinely wander 
through base housing units, drink from hoses and pools, and trample 
through the yards of military families and other private areas en 
route to nearby highways, where they catch northbound rides. 

Officially, 3,086 illegal aliens were detained by U.S. Army 
personnel on the base last year and turned over to the U.S. Border 
Patrol. Illegal immigration has been described by base officials as 
?a problem.? 
But a report written for the Congressional Immigration Reform 
Caucus as part of an assessment of the Minuteman Project in Arizona 
last month called Fort Huachuca ?surprisingly ... disturbingly, the 
most undermanned federal entity in the area in terms of being able 
to adequately meet the threat waves of illegal immigrants.? 
The 33-page report questioned who is responsible ?for the integrity 
and security of a military installation and its personnel, when 
that installation and its sensitive mission and equipment are known 
to lie within a cross-border ?highway' of illegal movement.? 
Fort Huachuca spokeswoman Tanja Linton said base security is a top 
priority, noting that military personnel constantly patrol the 
perimeter of the sprawling facility to guard against intrusions. 
She said 201 illegal aliens were detained on the base last month 
during the Minuteman border vigil and 513 in March. 
?Force protection is a huge priority, given the challenge of 
geography,? Ms. Linton said, noting that Arizona leads the nation 
in illegal migrant crossings into the United States. ?They come 
through the fort and that's not a good thing, but we are alert to 
the problem and the mission continues.? 
Fort Huachuca lies near the Coronado National Forest and Coronado 
Memorial National Park, major routes for illegal aliens looking to 
catch rides from smugglers along State Highway 90 -- which runs 
north and south along the east side of the base. Illegal aliens 
cross over the base to make connections that will take them 35 
miles north to Interstate 10 -- a major cross-country east-west 
highway. 
Noting that Fort Huachuca is located in the Border Patrol's Tucson 
sector, which accounted for more than 40 percent of the 1.15 
million aliens apprehended last year, Ms. Linton called the Fort 
Huachuca detentions ?a drop in the bucket.? 
But Arizona state Rep. Russell K. Pearce, a key proponent of 
Proposition 200 in Arizona that requires proof of citizenship for 
those seeking to vote or collect public benefits, said that ?the 
invasion of illegal aliens? at Fort Huachuca was ?outrageous,? 
adding that he feared it eventually would effect important training 
missions. 
?It's estimated that for every illegal alien apprehended, between 
two and five get by,? he said. ?If those estimates are true, that 
means anywhere from 6,000 to 15,000 illegal aliens are crossing 
Fort Huachuca every year. That's just too many. It's time the folks 
in Washington did something to get this under control.? 
Mr. Pearce, whose son, Sean, a deputy sheriff in Phoenix, was 
critically wounded by an illegal alien in December, questioned 
whether illegals crossing the base included known criminals and 
potential terrorists. 
In addition to having the nation's premier military intelligence 
school, Fort Huachuca hosts several other key military training 
commands and units from the Homeland Security Department. 
 



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