The issue is even more pronounced in wilderness areas which comprise over a million acres along the southern border. In these areas, federal land managers impose severe limitations on Border Patrol's accessibility. For example, since mechanized and motorized vehicles are prohibited within wilderness areas, Border Patrol agents must rely on horses to pursue fleeing suspects in cars or off highway vehicles. (04:40–04:47)
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Asserts that federal land managers impose severe limitations on Border Patrol's accessibility in wilderness areas.
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