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    agents face a myriad of challenges with ensuring the border is properly secured. A significant issue is trying to stop the smuggling and unlawful crossing of migrants over the border and controlling the flow of drugs into the country. In order for Customs and Border Protection agents to effectively perform their job, they must be able to properly inspect and search the people and property that crosses the borders on a daily basis. The Functional Equivalent of the Border concept applies to the…

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    bras that held cocaine in the lining as well, by female couriers (Dunn, 38). Griselda took over the drug industry in New York. The business was growing so fast, she needed to find a way to get the cocaine in on a larger scale. Griselda’s cocaine smuggling was bringing in large amounts of cash. “She started to smuggle the cocaine in by “having her own personal pilots fly in large quantities of drugs, straight from Columbia to America…

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    March 31, 2016 in Montreal, Canada, NASCAR driver Derek White was arrested for claims of being involved in a major tobacco smuggling ring. The police say that the car driver played a key role in the illegal operation that contributed in bringing more than 2000 tons of tobacco from North Carolina into Canada, which also not paying over $530 million dollars in taxes. The Canadian native is also involved with illegal drugs such as cocaine and other vulgar substances. The U.S Drug Enforcement…

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    Essay On Human Trafficking

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    Human smuggling and Trafficking: Women as a Sex Commodity Human smuggling and Trafficking has been an epidemic in the western world, were as United States, Italy, Japan, Canada and Australia and others has been the main focal point for trafficking and smuggling people. Women and children are the most people suffered in smuggling and trafficking. Human trafficking involves the exploitation of people through force, coercion and misused the right of the person were as smuggling involves the illegal…

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    security controls in Yemen made it passage for immigrants from Yemen, and coming from Africa, particularly Ethiopia. The presence of migrants are a burden on Saudi Arabia. As the weapons smuggling from Yemen to Saudi Arabia imminent danger to its security and society. As for Al-Qaeda is as dangerous as weapons smuggling. Saudi Arabia is suffering of Al-Qaeda activities and is still suffering from the scourge of al-Qaida. Al-Qaeda aims to destroy Saudi Arabia National Security to gian home. the…

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    Human trafficking is the trade of humans for different types of reasons. Smuggling Humans involves the procurement for financial gain or other material benefit of illegal entry of a person into a country of which the person is not a resident of. There are three topics that I’m going to cover. Firstly, the statistics to human trafficking and why people do it. Secondly, the different types of human trafficking. Lastly, the consequences for the victims of human trafficking. To start off, the…

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    exercise authority over their borders to prevent prohibited items or merchandise from entering and to ensure compliance with applicable restrictions” (CBP 1999). The objective of border control is to facilitate the free flow of legitimate goods and people across borders while observing and enforcing the rules and regulations of both countries on either side of that border. This complicated endeavour involves numerous challenges for policy makers and governments which has often compelled states…

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    What are legal drugs? Should these drugs be legalized? These are the most common questions arise when we talked about the drugs. As it is true, “many people many heads and so many ideas”. Each and every person has its own views and opinion. According to me each and every thing which is banned by government should not be legalized because due to some important reasons government imposed ban on it. And…

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    Cause Of Human Trafficking

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    causes of human smuggling and human trafficking? What patterns are there in the movement of various groups of people across the globe? How are these crimes representative of the free market and globalization? Globalization is believed to have made the world “a smaller place”. Due to development of global economy and transportation many are able to easily travel the world. Nevertheless, the new reality is such, that this freedom to travel the world is the privilege of the people from the Global…

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    What is human trafficking? Human trafficking is the illegal move of people for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. Human trafficking is also known as modern day slavery because a person's life, liberty, and fortune is under the absolute control of another. The person may also then be sold, bought, or used at the will of the owner. The average entry age in America for minors into sex trade is 12-14 years old. Most of the victims are runaway girls who have been…

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