Do you agree with game wardens being trained to fight crime in wilderness and along border?
Is this a good thing? Will this help an understaffed, over worked border patrol when others working the border get trained to fight the crime at the borders? ________________________________________________________ Game wardens entering new territory 51 cadets graduate in largest class ever, trained to fight crime in wilderness and along border. By Danny Yadron AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Wednesday, June 10, 2009 Libby Balusek graduated from Texas A&M University in 2007 with a degree in wildlife conservation science. On Tuesday, after seven months of training, the 24-year-old became a Texas game warden, a job that will take her to Cameron County, where she will help keep an eye out for illegal immigration and drug trafficking, as well as the usual plethora of environmental crimes associated with the position. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department graduated 51 game warden cadets Tuesday, the largest class ever. Part of the reason for that is the state needs more boots on the ground to ke