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    In the novel Border Crossing, Pat Barker explores the theme of children who have committed violent and evil crimes, to question whether children have the moral understanding to be held responsible for their actions. Barker uses a variety of literary techniques, such as contrasting characters and juxtaposition, to illustrate her ideas. Danny is compared to Tom's other patients and Tom to encourage the readers to question if children are truly evil or if they merely react to their environment.…

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    Border Patrol Every single day, the United States Border Patrol has to constantly keep an eye out for the smuggling of drugs, terrorists, and weapons at our Nations perimeter. Since violence has been known to travel alongside these things, agents have been working around the clock to keep American citizen’s safe. Before you can truly understand the efforts of the Border Patrol, you must understand the history, mission, effectiveness of patrol, and daily role of the agents. History Border…

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    1) Describe the challenges faced by US Customs and Border Protection agents attempting to secure the border. Be sure to include: What is the functional equivalent of the border? What is the Fourth amendment exception as it pertains to border searches? How are seizure statistics used to justify the mission of border security? The United States is considered to be greatest country on earth, because of its wealth, and the opportunity it presents people of different race and ethnicity to excel in…

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    The U.S.-Mexican border is the most dangerous area in the U.S. and in order to prevent the leak of drugs and crime we need funding for any form of border control. To prove that the border between Mexico and the U.S. is dangerous and in need of better support, I did some research. Since year 2010, there have been three thousand six hundred twenty-two shootings, stabbings, and deaths by torture. As a journalist in Ciudad Juarez, Julian Cardona has often heard and witnessed beheadings. Julian also…

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    improve their future. People who cross the border aren't looking for anything more than a better lives not only for themselves but also for there family. Many who cross the border don't make it. Why? Well because they don't have papers so they not to come to the U.S like everyone us who has papers can, they have to risk there life in the desert with some smugglers that will do just about anything they like with you, for you to be able to cross the border you have to be…

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    Anti-Mexico Border Speech

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    Nowadays when we hear the word “Border”, with everything going on politically speaking the majority of us are indoctrinated to think of the U.S.-Mexico Border. A great amount of people think of the idea of the now famous wall to be built under our new president’s enforcement of it. From speaking with my group members, the topic of the border struck close to home for most of us. Personally there are a few words that pop up instantly when the word border is said, demarcation, stereotypes, parents,…

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    Coca-Cola Border Patrol

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    Two border guards who do not like each other come to like each other over 2 cokes. The commercial is trying to sell Coca-Cola There were two border guards from different countries. One was a bit fat and the other was lean. They both seemed to not like each other because they were from different countries. The objects in the commercial where a gate, two booths for the border guards to sit in, two cokes, and the guards swords. The gate was what prevented the guards from sharing thier cokes. One of…

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    What is Border Security? Border Security is the protection from illegal weapons, drugs, and people that are trying to come across the border into the U.S. Some pros of Border Security is that it protects us from terrorism/danger, and we have more jobs for the people that live here already. Some cons of Border Security is America is pretty much immigration itself, legal immigration still exists, there will always be a way in no matter what, and it creates more jobs and ideas for people. I am not…

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    institution. 3. Increase border security. Invest in border infrastructure. Combine perimeter protection with security in depth through the use of intelligence, risk assessment, shared capabilities, and joint actions with Mexico throughout the border region. Strengthen penalties to combat human smuggling rings that traffic in drugs, weapons, money, and people including terrorists. Use technology to achieve 100 percent detection and safer, more efficient operations without increasing Border…

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    success. Carens believes that once analyzed it is difficult to justify the lack of open borders between states. The argument for open borders that is presented by Carens hinges on two main components: the freedom of movement and the equality of opportunity. In this essay I will briefly outline Carens’ justification for the importance of these two components and how they relate to the argument for open borders. I will then state whether or not I believe that Carens’ argument is persuasive.…

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