NEW YORK (AP) -- A barrier at parts of U.S. borders is "obviously important" as part of dealing with illegal immigration, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said.
Clinton endorsed using technology, like a fence that could recognize when people were coming near it while they were still a few hundred yards away, the Daily News reported in Sunday's editions.
"A physical structure is obviously important," Clinton told the newspaper. "A wall in certain areas would be appropriate."
But while in support of border security enforcement, Clinton also reiterated a position she has stated previously, that she supports some kind of legalization process for the millions of illegal immigrants already in the country.
Clinton endorsed using technology, like a fence that could recognize when people were coming near it while they were still a few hundred yards away, the Daily News reported in Sunday's editions.
"A physical structure is obviously important," Clinton told the newspaper. "A wall in certain areas would be appropriate."
But while in support of border security enforcement, Clinton also reiterated a position she has stated previously, that she supports some kind of legalization process for the millions of illegal immigrants already in the country.