The House Committee on Homeland Security has launched an investigation into the near 33% malfunction rate of surveillance cameras along the US-Mexico border, emphasizing ongoing flaws in border security.
An internal CBP memo disclosed that several technical problems led to a significant malfunction rate among their surveillance systems, highlighting the agency's ongoing struggles with infrastructure management.
Rep. Mark E. Green's inquiry into the border surveillance cameras emphasizes a concerning trend, as he points out that sources claim 66% of these cameras are inoperable.
Despite proposals for funding to repair the surveillance systems, the bipartisan border infrastructure bill saw repeated opposition, underscoring the complexities of enhancing border security.
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