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    Why does the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) exist even though there are always issues with immigration and terrorists acts? CBP exists “To safeguard America's borders thereby protecting the public from dangerous people and materials while enhancing the Nation's global economic competitiveness by enabling legitimate trade and travel” (CITE http://www.cbp.gov/about). The United States of Border Patrol (USBP) has had a long and extensive history as our nation’s first line of defense against…

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    million people around the world. In his novel “On Such a Full Sea,” Chang-Rae Lee discusses how humans are traded as a commodity for the people that cannot afford many things. He mentions people called “keepers” who keep human being as their pets and shows how the victims of such an act become submissive to the person. This is the parallel of the real world’s human trafficking where people are sold to other people in exchange for something, more commonly for money. There are times these people…

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    Human Trafficking is the illegal movement of people, typically for the purpose of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. The process starts by people being brainwashed, or even abducted, once a person has been taken they are in a vulnerable state, and will be tossed around, bought like items with barcodes. Consequently a person will be used for sex, labor and even removal of organs. This is a serious problem and it needs to stop today. Many people are missing, no where to be found,…

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    actions to create better border protection and control illegal immigration from Mexico. The dependent variables are a safer United States, keeping illegal immigrants outside our borders, lesser drug trafficking from Mexico, being able to process people honestly into the…

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    not need making people do things that are not right, however make it so that people do not think straight. When people are not think straight they may go to make bad choices. When people make wrong choices it usually puts around them in danger which is not good to have citizens endanger ever. The Anti-drug are trying to prevent drug use as well as treating addict. The most effect in drugs is young people. It’s not unusual for people to feel confused about taking drugs, people may be…

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    is among thousands of children and women whose life was turned upside down against their will by the people who profit of selling them to brothels and pimps. Men are not safe in this country either. Labor trafficking is just as prominent. They are promised jobs or kidnapped as well then forced into debt bondage that they can never escape. These cases are harder to spot because many of the people forced into this really need the money and think that they eventually will be able to work their way…

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    Human trafficking has increased at an alarming rate during the last 20 years, becoming the fastest growing and most profitable crime after drug trafficking. Human trafficking affects every country in the world, regardless of political structure, economy, or history as they can serve as a source of transit or destination for victims (Chong & Clark, 2014). War, poverty, cultural history, socioeconomic factors, and famine, among other factors, contribute to the spread of human trafficking across…

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    You go about your daily life not knowing what is going on in the black market some may not even know what this is ,it is the most common “trade”,where people are stealing organs and it has become a global issue,one that I am here to help solve.It is a secret illegal type of trade.Black Market Organs is when illegal organ trade which is a form of widespread organized crime where inner organs are illegally obtained and traded for transplantation. Types of Organ Trade trafficking for organs is a…

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    entrepreneurs from the Medellin area. It was in this area of Medellin were they formed the forming the Medellin Cartel. Escobar gradually controlled over 80% of the cocaine shipped to the U.S. Fortune and Forbes magazines named him one of the ten richest people on earth. He was notorious for drug tracking, known as a drug lord. Due to drug trafficking of course the officials were trying to catch him and some politicians were against him. Escobar had a motto that said “plata o ploro”, which meant…

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    It can be said that human trafficking is the modern-day slavery. Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing global crime. It involves transporting, recruiting, and harbouring of persons through the use of force, abduction, deception, abuse of power, and vulnerability of others for the purpose of exploitation and personal profit. Each year millions of women, men, and children are victims of this crime, however, especially children and women. Human trafficking is illegal worldwide but…

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