Posted by
Billy on Wednesday, December 30, 2009 3:54:24 PM
Some university faculty members are using taxpayers' dollars to fund a GPS
telephone project aimed at helping people who are crossing the border
illegally.

Faculty at University of California, San Diego are developing a GPS-enabled
cell phone that tells dehydrated migrants where to find water and pipes in
poetry from phone speakers. ( Taxpayers funding phone service for
illegals )
The Transborder Immigrant Tool is part technology endeavor, part art project.
It introduces a high-tech twist to an old debate about how far activists can go
to prevent migrants from dying on the border without breaking the law.
(Now I don't want anyone dieing no matter if they are following the law or not but aren't there other ways to help besides using tax payer's money. )