BanderasNews
Puerto Vallarta Weather Report
Welcome to Puerto Vallarta's liveliest website!
Contact UsSearch
Why Vallarta?Vallarta WeddingsRestaurantsWeatherPhoto GalleriesToday's EventsMaps
 NEWS/HOME
 AROUND THE BAY
 AROUND THE REPUBLIC
 AMERICAS & BEYOND
 BUSINESS NEWS
 TECHNOLOGY NEWS
 WEIRD NEWS
 EDITORIALS
 ENTERTAINMENT
 VALLARTA LIVING
 PV REAL ESTATE
 TRAVEL / OUTDOORS
 HEALTH / BEAUTY
 SPORTS
 DAZED & CONFUSED
 PHOTOGRAPHY
 CLASSIFIEDS
 READERS CORNER
 BANDERAS NEWS TEAM
Sign up NOW!

Free Newsletter!

Puerto Vallarta News NetworkAmericas & Beyond | April 2008 

Chertoff's Border Powers Challenged
email this pageprint this pageemail usUnited Press International
go to original



Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff speaks about computer security at the RSA conference on information security in San Francisco, Tuesday, April 8, 2008. (AP/Paul Sakuma)
 
Washington - Two environmental groups want the U.S. Supreme Court to limit Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff's power to suspend laws at the Mexican border.

Chertoff issued 30 waivers last week, The New York Times reported. They involved a wide range of laws involving the protection of the environment, archaeological and Indian sites and even religious freedom.

"Criminal activity at the border does not stop for endless debate or protracted litigation," Chertoff responded in a news release.

Congress gave Chertoff the power to suspend laws that interfere with border security and also denied federal courts oversight over his decisions. That leaves the Supreme Court as the only recourse for the Sierra Club and Defenders of Wildlife.

The groups filed their lawsuit last year when Chertoff issued waivers of 19 laws he said would interfere with construction of a border fence in a national conservation area in Arizona.



In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving
the included information for research and educational purposes • m3 © 2008 BanderasNews ® all rights reserved • carpe aestus