Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Border Patrol Move Delayed

The Border Patrol's new headquarters were previously expected to be completed in early April.  The completion date is now expected to be late May, with a move-in date sometime in late June.

7 Comments:

Blogger BBC said...

Our new Eagles club is coming right along also, drop by and check us out when it opens.

4:49 AM, April 03, 2012  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

so you are avoiding the biomass project being pushed down our throats? KONP website has "news" (because PDN never does)

9:38 AM, April 03, 2012  
Anonymous Alex said...

Still no justification provided by elected officials or the US Border Patrol for an upgrade in staff requiring the 50 agent facility.

Suspicionless checkpoints ended on the Olympic Peninsula in 2008. Suspicionless bus boardings ended in November, 2011.

If Olympic Peninsula USBP operations are being downsized, why have local USBP personnel numbers been upsized?

2:02 PM, April 03, 2012  
Anonymous Juan said...

Gracias a Dios!

2:40 PM, April 03, 2012  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

More taxpayer waste. NO demonstrated need for this waste of millions that could have been spent on more needed projects for the local community.

Where are the "Clallam Conservatives" on this obvious waste?

11:20 PM, April 03, 2012  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Federal agency - not local.

7:06 AM, April 04, 2012  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Federal agency - not local."

So, the local "Conservatives" don't care about this waste of millions of taxpayers' monies?

They sure seemed to care on the local level, with the County Commissioners seat, year after year.

What is the deal?

12:13 AM, April 06, 2012  

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