Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, November 9,1983 Drugs Poor protection leaves border open to smuggling, report says United Press International WASHINGTON — Drug smuggling planes can easily fly across the nation’s vulnerable southern border because of un coordinated, inadequate and temporary federal efforts to stop them, a congressional re port showed Tuesday. The report by the House Government Operations Com mittee calls the nation’s south- ern border “the soft underbelly of the United States” and says there has been little impact from even the much-ballyhooed efforts of the Reagan adminis tration to halt drug smuggling. “The drug smuggling threat has overwhelmed this nation’s Limited radar capabilities to detect low-flying aircraft and a small airfleet are partially re sponsible for Customs’ failure to detect, intercept and arrive at the landing site of drug-carrying capacity to contain it,” the report epoi /her Serving Luncheon Buffet Sandwich and Soup Bar Mezzanine Floor Sunday through Friday 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. said. “Even in those areas where extraordinary emphasis has been placed, interdiction has been only marginally suc cessful.” U.S. Customs officials have estimated 1.3 million pounds of illegal drugs will be smuggled into the United States by air this year — 90 percent of it through remote airstrips along the south ern border. 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