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TUCSON, Ariz. -- The border with Mexico won't be secure until the people living near there feel safe from drug and human trafficking, said Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer Tuesday after touring the region just hours before President Barack Obama championed his immigration plan in the State of the Union address.

Brewer said Afghanistan has safer borders and called for more fences, drones and law enforcement officials after touring the border near Tucson in an Arizona National Guard Blackhawk helicopter for nearly three hours. Her remarks came as national leaders insist the border must be secured before new rights are extended to illegal immigrants, but there is much disagreement over what exactly a secure border means.

``Anybody that would tell us that the border is secure is the people living on the border,'' Brewer said.

Last month, Obama unveiled his immigration proposal supporting a path to citizenship for the nation's estimated 11 million illegal immigrants. During his State of the Union address, Obama pledged to enforce border security and urged lawmakers to send him legislation.

``America will be better for it,'' he said. ``Let's get it done.''

Arizona Republican Sens. John McCain and Jeff Flake have also called for an immigration overhaul. The Senate plan seeks to make a pathway to citizenship conditional on a secure border.

The number of people apprehended in Arizona for illegally crossing the border last year dropped to the lowest level in nearly 20 years, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Brewer said Obama and other federal officials who claim the border is safe need to speak with people living in the region. Brewer said she and other border governors should be appointed to a proposed commission of border state lawmakers and citizens tasked with making recommendations on when border security metrics have been met. The commission is part of the Senate's tentative immigration plan.

Brewer also met Tuesday with ranchers from along the border and Border Patrol officials. She compared her tour with a recent trip to Afghanistan. ``They can secure the borders over there. Why can't we secure our border here?''

Southern Arizona ranchers frequently find guns, drugs and trash left on their property, Patrick Bray, executive vice president of the Arizona Cattlemen's Association, said after the meeting.

``We definitely don't feel the border is safe at this time,'' he said.

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has pointed to historic numbers of Border Patrol agents across the Southwest, along with enhancements in technology such as drones and remote sensors aimed at making the region safer.

``I believe the border is secure. I believe the border's a safe border. That's not to say everything is 100 percent,'' Napolitano said last week on a stop in San Diego.

Arizona became the busiest stretch of the border for drug and human smuggling after crackdowns in Texas and California in the 1990s. In 2005, agents in the Tucson sector apprehended more than 490,000 illegal immigrants- an all-time high. In the 2012 fiscal year in the same sector, about 120,000 illegal immigrants were apprehended.

Meanwhile, the amount of drugs seized in Arizona has soared with agents confiscating about 1 million pounds of marijuana in the Tucson sector last year, more than double the amount seized in 2005.

Brewer said illegal immigration fell because of Arizona's tough anti-immigration stance and a decline in economic opportunity.

``I truly believe that when the economy gets better, it will all start up again,'' she said.

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Associated Press writers Brian Skoloff and Bob Christie contributed to this report.

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Cristina Silva can be reached at (at)cristymsilva

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    Michoacan wrote...
    Brewer believes that Afghanistan's borders
    are secure. Really. I'm not making that up. She thinks American troops on that country's eastern border can rest easy. No need to worry about the Taliban or al quiada taking shots at them because those borders are secure. I'm confident now that Brewer is an extraterrestrial.
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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    open borders
    reason border is not secure is because immigration activist and the ACLU want immigrant to cross the borders putting their lives in danger.. facing temperatures 120 degrees, no water/food, being forced to carry drugs, being left in trucks to die, sexually/mentally/physically abused, forced to carry stolen ID. it is inhumane to not secure the border
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    misterosr wrote...
    The Afghanistan border IS secure
    BECAUSE U.S. other coalition forces guarding it and ARE NOT "taking it easy".
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Really, anonymous one?
    Using what measures?
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    khountrygirl wrote...
    While there is a need
    to do something fair and humane for those illegals that have lived a long time within our borders (after all our government gave them a wink and a nod)... We do not need a repeat of 1986. Also, Brewer's comparison to Afghanistan is a bit off the mark. How many people are trying to get inside Afghanistan's border to partake in there third world economy? Brewer, you need to come up with a better comparison.
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    misterosr wrote...
    Really Micho
    using guns, planes, rockets and drones.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Sorry about interrupting your reverie,
    anonymous. The American fighting men and women in that nation's interior will be pleased to hear from you and Jan that every last enemy combatant has been stopped from entering the country. You will forgive them, please, if they express some slight skepticism.
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    OneWonders wrote...
    She used an extreme
    example in comparison to draw attention to the issue (kinda like our President and left wing media do every day to fit their progressive agenda). Grow up People!!! I will take the words over the people vs what politicians say. And just like Micho, Napolitano flat out lies.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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