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    Border collies are wonderful animals and here are some facts about them. Such as their origins, what they look like, behavior, and traits. Well the original border collie started out in Scotland and England helping farmers with herding animals. The border collie will herd most animals such as, sheep, cows, goats, and even pigs. They got their name in the late 1800’s “border” and “collie” got put together to make this very interesting breed name. Though they are all the same breed they have…

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    On Border Security: America’s Approach to National Security and Economic Opportunity The current state of immigration policy in this country requires change. Many advocate for stronger and more enforced borders, but some call into question the effectiveness and economic soundness of this approach. Those, that oppose building up our borders, call for reforming worker visa programs and making legality easier to attain for those that will cross illegally into the United States anyways. Most desire…

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    violence that is happening at the Mexican-American border is one of those problems that will just continue to grow if not addressed properly. Frey (2013) states that “Fatal shootings by Border Patrol agents were once a rarity… Even more rare were incidents of Border Patrol agents shooting Mexicans on their own side of the border” ( p. 28). Now, “[o]f the nineteen cases we have uncovered over the past two years in which people died at the hands of Border Patrol agents- six (were) on Mexican soil”…

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    article I chose for this topic is titled “A Standing Rock on the Border?”, which takes place in the US-Mexico border in the state of Arizona. The parties involved in this conflict are the US Border Patrol which is an American federal law enforcement agency, a body of the US government and the Tohono O’odham tribe members and activists. The issue that is promoting contact between the two groups is the increasing federal presence like the border construction which have caused the destruction of a…

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    Zhimin Yang 11/21/2014 Chavez Summary The chapter “Crossing Border” by Chaves in 1998, talks about the border is both figurative and physical separation. Some claim that the border line separating Mexico and United States is useless because many people still cross it illegally, others claim the border is a political fiction which is a route to achieve dreams and monetary responsibilities. For most of undocumented immigrants, the most fearful, ambiguity and scary period is when they are no…

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    Borders — whether internal or external, social or economic, geopolitical or psychological — have assumed a most significant role in developing Canada's sense of nation. Borders, starting with those in common with the United States, in addition to the artificial internal regional borders, frame Canadian identity. Identity, however, is a notion both revealed and invented. The Canadian identity is composite and multifaceted to the point of not being easily understood even by those who would try to…

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    Undoing Border Imperialism by Harsha Walia provides a wide overview of the consequences of settler colonialism and capitalist neoglobalization. Most of her framework focuses on how to abolish border imperialism and give migrants justice against antioppressive Western regimes. As stated in her introduction her book tries to provide solutions to the various forms of violence such as, deportations, illegal suspicion and control over migrant workers. By doing this she also shows different…

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    Facts: The Defendant’s van was searched by Canadian border officials during a routine search and found a videotape that focused on a young ball-boy playing tennis. A more through search led the officials to discover marijuana paraphernalia, a photo album loaded with child pornography, a computer, and several hard drives. Customs officials examined the contents of the hard-drives and the defendant’s computer, all of which contained other files of child pornography. The defendant would later file…

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    What does the Border wall do? Well, Border wall between the U.S and Mexico will protect American Jobs and reduce crime, crimes such as the drug deals, gang members, and attacks. The wall protects American jobs by less illegal people coming to the U.S because Mexico is sending illegal immigrants across the border. These illegal immigrants are Mexicans who are coming to America to live off government allowance or commit criminal activity. Their are millions of people cross the border. The other…

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    U. S.Immigration and Border Patrol have always been a very controversial topic to talk about. On one side you have people coming into the country looking for a better future and life for themselves and their children. On the other side there's Border Patrol who are doing a better job with more manpower and improved technology on keeping illegal immigrants out. There have also been efforts -- such as DACA, FFF, and NLIC -- to help illegal immigrants who have crossed the border and are living in…

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