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    The Mexican-United States border is a big political problem in the 21st century. Thousands of people every year cross to achieve the greatness of America. Some believe that we should let the immigrants come in and make a better life for themselves, others worry about the safety, the violence, and the cultural and economic burden of the American people. Border security should be enforced because the United States is a sovereign country and needs to protect the borders from people who would do…

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    Waters Without Borders

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    by Waters Without Borders has heavily impacted South Dakota, Africa, Haiti, and Honduras. Waters Without Borders is a nonprofit organization that resides in United States of America but has an international reach where they are dedicated to providing sustainable and safe sources for drinking water. According to their opening statement the “... lack of safe drinking water is the leading cause of disease, civil strife, hunger, and birth defects in the world” (Waters Without Borders.) In 2013,…

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    It was a calm and warm night on the border of New Mexico and Mexico. The two nations are at war with each other over a piece of land that stretched from Arizona to Texas. During a routine patrol on the border, a border patrol guard named Billy was patrolling on the U.S side and a patrol guard named Bob was patrolling of the opposite side of the wall. Billy was born in a small town in minnesota in 1980. Has a lot of pride in fighting for his country. He is Very loving and caring. Rather strong…

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    Border Unification Essay

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    Many people criticize the border for being a harmful, polluted, and shameful environment. Society classifies the Rio Grande border as if it were an infection that slowly harms anyone close to it, but it is actually quite the opposite. The place where I live in, the border between the United States and Mexico, has taught me and made me realize how uninformed and ignorant society can be, which motivated me to prove them the contrary. Despite the border being a wall that tries to separates…

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    Border Security Critique

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    Border Security Critique Let’s say a new neighbor has moved in right next to you, do you really know who they are? In other words, do you believe you can trust them? I believe that the United States need to increase border security because of the acts of terrorism within our country. Most of them occur from individuals that aren't citizens of our country. According to the Immigration and Terrorism article written by Janice Kephart, “Of the 94 foreign-born terrorists who operated in the United…

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    Essay On Border Security

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    than 4,400 DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) officers working full time, dedicated to fighting drug sales and drug trafficking across the United States (“Trafficking Statistics”). What was previously mentioned became one of the particular reasons border security became stricter than what it was years ago. Imagine a country free to drug themselves openly, make individuals rich without paying tax while others do, allowed to bring in criminals, family members or others who will take place of a…

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    The Médecins Sans Frontières also known as Doctors without Borders is the world’s leading independent medical humanitarian aid organization and has been a pioneer for other nongovernmental organizations to work internationally and “borderless”. It is considered a nongovernmental organization (NGO) which is defined as “a voluntary organization formed and organized by private individuals, operating at the local, national or international level, pursuing common purposes and/or policy positions;…

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    Border Patrol In America

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    They need to be sure that the border is secure and that only people that are authorized to come to the country do so. A fence is not enough to stop illegal immigration, but it will likely help reduce the issue and enable the Border Patrol to be more efficient in ensuring that those that make it past the fence will come in smaller numbers. A solution could be a three-layer fence system…

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    Many readers that love the western writing genre can argue that Zane Grey is one of the bestselling western writers of all time. His novels The Lone Star Ranger and The Spirit of the Border are two examples of this. In these two novels Grey does a good job at showing the differences of the west during two different time periods when Native Americans roamed the lands and when cowboys and outlaws ruled the west. When examining the two novels, it will show the stereotypical views of the west,…

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    Essay On Border Crossing

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    why the phenomena of illegal border crossing is happening, the better we can prepare legislation and equip police to deal with the situation. In turn, we can better protect the border. The independent variables are the variables that you manage and the dependent variables are the ones that are influenced by the independent variables (“Variables”, 2006). The independent variables in my research are legislation, punishment and physical actions to create better border protection and control…

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