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    Issues In Law Enforcement

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    Drug Enforcement Administration, while U.S. Marshals Service guards and transports federal prisoners, serves federal arrest warrants, and serves papers associated with lawsuits in federal courts. (Ortmeier, 7/2005, p. 15) In addition other duties of the U.S. Marshals, from a court perspective U.S. Deputy Marshals provide security in federal courts, which is a secured by sheriffs’ deputies in county courts. (Ortmeier, 7/2005, p. 14) While the FBI, DEA, and U.S. Marshals are the most noticeable…

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    lackluster. For example, Conservatives, such as Donald Trump, Scott Walker, and Chris Christie, have introduced or embraced the solution of building a double steel wall on the United States and Mexico border. This wall would be approximately seven hundred miles long and include an increase in border patrol enforcement. While this solution might seem reasonable from looking at it from a broad view, but when looked at through a microscope issues and consequences arise. The United States cannot be…

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    Evolution Of Terrorism

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    DHS is that they have created a complex terrorist tracking computer system that they have more control over than outside agencies. The TSA has also been able to control and monitor people who are entering and leaving our country, and the Customs and Border Protection will eventually be able to track foreigners who are visiting the United States. (Lehrer, E.) Even with all of the efforts to address terrorism, there is always more that can be done to keep the United States safe and secure. In the…

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    “Mexico and the United States do not occupy symmetrical positions in the binational drug situation. The United States is central to Mexico's drug problem, whereas Mexico is incidental to that of the United States” . Mexico is along the southwest border of the U.S. which allows for drug supplies to be smuggled easily across the…

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    religious extremists (Sullivan). When the family moved to the United States the Russian Government had warned the U.S. but when U.S. officials tried to gain more knowledge about the threat of the Tsarnaev family the Russian government never responded with and intelligence data. Eileen Sullivan explains in her press report for PBS that, “it was only after the 2013 attack that the U.S. intelligence community learned that the Russians withheld some details that might have led to a more thorough FBI…

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    strain on Federal assets and overpowered organizations accused of fringe security and movement implementation, and additionally the neighborhood groups into which a large number of the outsiders are put. Section 4, physical Security of the Southern Border of the United States. The Secretary might promptly find a way to acquire finished operational control, as controlled by the Senate. Section 6, Confinement for Illegal Entry. The Senate should promptly take every proper activity to guarantee the…

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    The definition of an illegal immigrant is a foreigner who enters the U.S. without an entry or immigrant visa, especially a person who crosses the border by avoiding inspection or who overstays the period of time allowed as a visitor, tourist, or businessperson. The reason the word illegal is used is because these acts that these immigrants commit are against the law in the United States thus making them illegal. The United States has these laws in place to keep the Americans at a higher…

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    Security According to the United States Border Control “An estimated 1 million people cross illegally into the United States each year”(McCage6). Over the years, the United States has questioned its diversity because of the millions of people that come to the counry illegally each year, this questioning of the diversity is still present. Immigrants make up a lot of the United States population, but many of them are not exactly accepted or given hospitality. Many illegal immigrants have come to…

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    requiring 100 percent scanning of U.S.-bound containers likely to be disruptive to international trade? Many nondomestic ports currently do not have the technology required to scan containers. These ports would have to acquire and install the relevant scanning technology (which is quite expensive), discontinue sending containers to the United States, or route containers through other nondomestic ports that are equipped with the relevant technology. 4.19 Discuss the Customs Trade Partnership…

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    plead guilty to bribery receiving. Chad Lindner plead guilty to third- degree bribe receiving. Lindner agreed to take $200 to sneak a cell phone into the prison to an inmate. Another case of bribery by a public officer is when Former U.S Customs and Border Protection officers for receiving bribes and drug trafficking while serving as an officer. Johnny…

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