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- Texas_Virtual_Border_Watch abstract "The Texas Virtual Border Watch is a pilot program created by the State of Texas that allows individuals with internet access to observe and report on the Texas-Mexico border via their computers. On June 1, 2006 Texas Governor Rick Perry announced 5 million dollars to be used with the voluntary participation of private land owners to install the cameras.The trial version of the Texas Virtual Border Watch received 2,780 reports of suspicious activity before November 2008. The site has attracted participation from individuals around the world, including Australian pub patrons. Users range from those who want to help stop illegal drug traffic and illegal immigration across the border to those simply looking for "something to do".From November 2008 to February 2009, the program has been credited for four busts yielding 1,500 pounds of marijuana, and 30 incidents where illegal immigrants were repelled.It is funded by the Texas governor's criminal justice office, at a cost of $2 million in its first year. The Texas Border Sheriff's Coalition (TBSC) instituted the program with BlueServo Inc. to provide the free service.".
- Texas_Virtual_Border_Watch wikiPageExternalLink PressRelease.2006-06-01.1612.
- Texas_Virtual_Border_Watch wikiPageExternalLink www.texasborderwatch.com.
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- Texas_Virtual_Border_Watch wikiPageWikiLink BlueServo.
- Texas_Virtual_Border_Watch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexico–United_States_border.
- Texas_Virtual_Border_Watch wikiPageWikiLink Homeland_security.
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- Texas_Virtual_Border_Watch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Texas Virtual Border Watch".
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- Texas_Virtual_Border_Watch comment "The Texas Virtual Border Watch is a pilot program created by the State of Texas that allows individuals with internet access to observe and report on the Texas-Mexico border via their computers. On June 1, 2006 Texas Governor Rick Perry announced 5 million dollars to be used with the voluntary participation of private land owners to install the cameras.The trial version of the Texas Virtual Border Watch received 2,780 reports of suspicious activity before November 2008.".
- Texas_Virtual_Border_Watch label "Texas Virtual Border Watch".
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