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    Powers were banning Jews from crossing borders into other countries. Switzerland at the time was neutral and decided to side with Germany to stay on their “good side”. This led to Switzerland’s border security getting a major revamp, on Germany's orders. The passports of Jews everywhere were now marked with a “J” on them, this meant that they were to he detained. But in every plan, there is a flaw, and for this plan, it was Paul Gruninger. Paul was a Swiss border security guard, who had helped…

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    expressed their views on this issue and offered their own proposals that they felt best addressed the issue to the American voter. The current policy regarding immigration in the United States under President Obama’s administration is to help secure the border, prioritize felons for deportation- not families, and hold undocumented immigrants accountable by requiring them to pass a criminal background check and pay their fair share of taxes, and modernize the legal immigration system…

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    Massey, Durand and Karen (2014) affirm that the restrictive border policies reduced the number of legitimate immigrates in the country because of the high regulations strategies that included militarization of the border and institutionalization of the deportation unit. However, Massey, Durand and Karen (2014) cannot provide evidence that the general population of the Hispanics in America…

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    Finally, they have the same currency making business and purchasing things easier. To summarize Europeans do benefit from the European Union. Having open borders creates many opportunities for Europeans. To begin, traveling from country to country is much easier because there are fewer checkpoints, and customs to go through. Next, having no borders created many jobs for Europeans. Lastly, they don't have an official language so it does not interfere with other cultures. To conclude, opening…

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    Illegal Immigration

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    immigration since its existence. However the newest wave of immigration has grown major concern over the past few years. The new wave of immigration is known as illegal immigration and is coming from the border between Mexico and the United States. The border stretches 1,950 miles and shares a border with the states Texas, California, Arizona, and New Mexico. (“Hispanic” 1). Illegal immigration began after the “implementation of the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882, which barred the entry of…

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    illegal, the vigilantes believe that what they are doing is right, because they believe the US government is not taking care of the problems the way they should be. The vigilantes secretly go around rounding up illegal immigrants and taking them to Border Patrol. They give their own actions righteous meanings, and believe that it is okay to do what they do, despite it being illegal. (approx. 55 min) 4. Norms/pg. 45: “Expectations of ‘right’ behavior.” In normal society, people don’t jump on or…

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    Immigrant: Movie Analysis

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    There are movies that show immigrants crossing the border. In the movie called under the same moon, it shows that it doesn’t matter about the age but how these immigrants are willing to get there. A young boy has a mother that left Mexico when he was a young kid. His grandmother that was taking care of him…

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    Farah Ahmedi

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    wanted to cross the border to Pakistan to escape her war-stricken country. Aengus wanted to find his true love that haunted his dreams ever since his youth. Walt Masters wanted to save the claim of a poor old man that was in danger of being jumped by a band of claim jumpers. However, all three undertook a mission because of their desire and determination to find something, escape something, or to do what they think is right. Farah Ahmedi undertook a mission to cross the border between…

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    these programs may not be completely cover with the taxes or payments that these new citizens make. For these reasons, the financial analysis of this solution may have to weigh the cost of the current programs against the illegal immigration such as border patrols with the cost of the programs that the citizens may have access when the legalized their situation. Offering indults to the current illegal immigrants will permit them to have access to different resources using a legal path. This…

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    Transnational Crime Essay

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    are increasingly faced crimes which crossed national borders. Thus, more and extra international cooperation is an essential component of criminal investigation or prosecutions. Since criminal activities go beyond the national borders, it is clear that the international community has recognized the need for enhancing cooperation, particularly with respect to gathering evidence located outside national state borders. Officially demarcated borders cannot keep out transnational threats and such…

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