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Border Patrol Argumentative Analysis

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I want you to imagine that someone you love is sick and needs medicine, but the area you live in cannot give you the medicine you need. Would you be willing to move somewhere else to make sure that your family is provided for? That is the issue being talked about in these two articles, more and more immigrants are moving from their homeland to America in search of a more fruitful life. Majority of the illegal aliens that linger here know what it’s like to live in poverty and wish to experience the American dream. Krikorian explains about how we have improved our Border Patrol in order to regulate and insure that immigrants don’t cross the U.S. southern border. Local law enforcement has learned how to think like an immigrant to predict and shut down any attempts to cross without any of the proper paperwork, this has allowed law enforcement to remain so successful according to Savant. Illegal aliens will always inspire with new ways to march across for a possibility to live a pleasurable life. Savant states that, “the issue boils down to legal conformity versus possible starvation,” he defines that illegal aliens would rather take the risk of deportation than starvation. The U.S. Border Patrol is always keeping a watchful eye out in order to prevent overpopulation. …show more content…

The American dream was intended for all so why does it seem that only a select few are given the privilege of experiencing it. Krikorian counters with his research that we cannot provide enough for all, since it would bring our population too high. “In 1993, El Paso accounted for nearly 25 percent of all Border Patrol arrests,” says Krikorian. After 9/11, President George Bush wanted to ensure that an attack like that never happened again; so he increased the improvements for the safety of

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