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    of Border Controls as a Mechanism to Prevent Illegal Immigration”, by Rey Koslowski. In the section “Chasing a Moving Target”, talks about how border security organizations face challenges stopping illegals from getting through to America. If the security stops them in one section then another will be open. The article say “Frontline border-control officers often compare their task to squeezing a balloon: if you squeeze one end, it expands at the other. Clamping down at one part of the border…

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    first time that I was going to defend a Country, I was on Israel border with Syria, and I carried and used a gun. Every person knows that defending a Country is not comfortable. On occasion, they can have enormously dangerous moments where the soldiers must need to be present. To be the first time that my colleagues and I defended the country was pleasant. We all were extremely…

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    Japanese Internment

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    Human race tend to hold fear towards people who are foreign or unfamiliar to them. This sense of xenophobia is prevalent across world history, often characterized by implementation of racialized discriminatory immigration practices. In this essay, I am going to compare and contrast the history of the Japanese internment in the United States during WWII with recent European Union processes. In 1942, President Roosevelt executed an enforced relocation of Japanese citizens and immigrants, which…

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    you can think. You can be judgeful towards people in lower social classes or you can respect and help them. Many people choose to be judgeful. This isn't equality and equality if important. In the article “The Stolen Party” by Liliana Heker and “Borders” by denice Frohman, they explain how people are treated unfairly by the author's style. Though, many people can judge what they feel, but inequality is a big problem because people should not be judged by their social class. To begin, Liliana…

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    American Settlers Greed

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    Some of the land-hungry settlers that flocked to the borders wanted to build new lives because going westward meant new opportunities for most, but it also was power and greed. The greed came from the fact that big corporations such as Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroads offered their employers a stake…

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    on their culture. It also affected Native culture in a big way, stopping them from forming a unified government and stopping the expansion of Britain and the United Sates. The impact on border relations is still present to this day as Canada and the United States of America share the longest demilitarized border in the world (War of 1812). The effect that the War of 1812 had on Canadian nationalism and identity was substantial. With people in the colony who did yet see themselves as Canadian,…

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    Anchor Baby Thesis

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    800,000 people enrolled in DACA. If DACA is shut down, 800,000 tax-paying citizens can get jobs. The amount of money the government spends on DACA is three times the amount of money that would be spent on deporting them. America spends billions on border patrol. However, minutemen guard our country and ask for nothing in return. The minutemen help prevent anchor babies, which are taking up a lot of America’s money and doing nothing in return. CBS says that illegal immigrants can get a C-section…

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    Gun Smuggling Research Paper

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    Gun Smuggling on the United States – Mexico Border For over 200 years, the United States and Mexico have both had an important role in controlling one of the longest borders in the world. The United States is known as “the land of opportunity,” and in recent years, powerful drug cartels have taken the opportunity of firearms laws in the United States and purchased hundreds of thousands of weapons to use in their drug wars. The border states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas have…

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    Pro Drones Essay

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    ability to patrol United States borders for up to 20 hours continuously before heading back for a refuel (par. 17). Michael Lewis even goes on record saying that, “over thirty hours for the Predator B and twenty for the Predator C” (296). These drones are both models that were designed for the Untied States Air Force; later the “Predator B” has been repurposed for border patrol (Kostelnik, par. 4). Another reason drones have become so popular for United States border patrol is because they are…

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    <Insert amazing title here> Immigrants have been crossing the border for many years illegally; they are called illegal immigrants or illegal aliens. Once they cross over the border they often try to find jobs and to get jobs they will sometimes forge identities or might even steal identities from American citizens. Some employers will hire them knowing that they are illegal immigrants so the employers can hire them for cheaper labor. Employers will even smuggle immigrants into America for…

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