u.s. lawmakers but in washington state there are new calls to actually cut down on the number of security agents along that state s border with canada. why? well dan springer might be able to explain. he is live in seattle there are some reports, dan, that congress think this is border is wide open. so why cut down on security? reporter: well that s right. the general accountability office came out with a report this past summer and said only 32 miles of the 4,000-mile long border are actually secure and yet, some lawmakers and citizen groups say there are too many agents along that border with canada. they don t have enough to do. what they re doing is going after illegal immigrants who have been in this country for years. we ve seen groups formed and rallies held in protest of random highway checkpoints and ferry checks. the border patrol since backed away from both practices but agents have not stopped detaining and deporting illegal immigrants. it led to increasing friction betwe
across the border. one the millennium border caught by customs. his plan was to blow up the los angeles airport. the other one was abum mazur was caught in new york making a bomb. obviously if there is terrorist at loose that should be the first priority. without a dangerous criminal does not mean the border control should not just enforce laws against who are violating our immigration laws. reporter: the homeland security department has not proposed reducing number about of agent along the northern border. but secretary napolitano has focused on criminal aliens and less on random surveillance. jon. the controversy goes on. keep an eye for us, dan, dan springer. jenna: new information about a massive fire injurying dozens of people. police are now saying arson is expected but that is not all. we have shocking details just ahead. are you fed up with paying an outrageous cell phone bill? kind of a loaded question. jon: it is taxes that kill