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    Case Study Vaso Case

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    this hesitancy and has been allowed to handle our cases solo. Through her efforts virtually every Commonwealth’s Attorney in the region now allows MFCU cases to be handled with little local involvement. During this reporting period the Roanoke U.S. Attorney’s Office (USAO) has advised this office that Vaso’s appointment as a Special Assistant United States Attorney (SAUSA) would not be renewed. The basis of this decision was a perception that Vaso had not developed the skill set the USAO…

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    agencies include offices that many have heard of like Customs and Border Patrol, the U.S. Coast Guard or the Secret Service, but there are other National agencies that contribute that most Americans may not know about. These are agencies like the Office of Intelligence and Analysis and the Homeland Security Intelligence Council (Randol, 2010). Outside of the National agencies there are also local partners that are relied on like local level law enforcement agencies and intelligence-led policing.…

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    education about and seek to understand the nature of social diversity and oppression with respect to race, ethnicity, national origin, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, political belief, religion, immigration status, and mental or physical disability” (NASW Code of Ethics: 1.05 Cultural Competence and Social Diversity. https://socialworkers.org/pubs/code/code.asp). As a social worker it is our responsibility to understand that we live in a…

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    Timothy Murphy once said “Illegal immigration is crisis for our country. It is an open door for drugs, criminals, and potential terrorists to enter our country. It is straining our economy, adding costs to our judicial, healthcare, and education systems.” (Murphy, T) This is an ongoing issue that continues to grow in our society. We are seeing an increase of individuals that are coming to our country illegally and not only taking money from our economy but filling up our justice system. In this…

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    My field of interest is Law Enforcement besides the many benefits financial wise i would like to be part of DPS State Trooper because it combines two things that im very interested in driving and helping the community off. There are also great financial benefits after working 20 years for the dps you will be making 100k with a retirement that allows you to retire and enjoy the rest of your days by the age of 58. My end goal in my career path is to be a Homicide Detective for DPS. Homicide…

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    are three key concepts serving as a foundation for a comprehensive approach to homeland security and they are security, resilience, and customs and exchange (Homeland Security, 2010, p. 14). The homeland security enterprise has five missions: preventing terrorism and enhancing security; securing and managing its borders; enforcing and administering its immigration laws; safeguarding and securing cyberspace; and ensuring resilience to manmade or natural disasters (Homeland Security, 2010,…

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    snatching back the idea of the US softening the landing for millions of people who arrived without papers and over time became Americans. The article “To Shut Down or Not to Shut Down?” takes a different perspective. The article written by Liz Mair from U.S. News focuses on two big issues. Those being what to do to protect DACA recipients and reauthorizing CHIP. The final article “In Case of Deportation… DACA-Protected Parents Make Plans for Their Kids,” written by Alexandra Tempus from…

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    Personal Development Plan “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more you are a leader” John Quincy Adams My Life Purpose I attend Brigham Young University Idaho for two reasons, to become a true disciple of Christ, and also become a leader. Becoming a disciple of Christ is not always a simple as it seems, you must be will to allow yourself to grow. Becoming a good leader requires self reflection, it’s a learning process. I have come to the realization…

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    America Rincon are an immigrant couple struggling to survive in a “camp in the ravine” (16), just below Arroyo Blanco in Topanga Creek. This story contains several underlying themes regarding immigration and xenophobia. Moreover, a prevalent motif within The Tortilla Curtain…

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    Female Asian Immigrants

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    Immigrants’ in the U.S. Labor Market Introduction After 1980, the number of immigrants increase dramatically. In 1980, the size of immigrants are 14.1 millions which takes 6.2% of US population. In 2015, the U.S. immigrant population is more than 42.4 million, or 13.3 percent, of the total U.S. population. Simultaneously, the migration from Asia to the United States rose from 5% share of population in 1960 to 30% in 2014. This is an astonishing leap in immigration numbers in U.S.. But the…

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