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    The actions of the Mexicans were a key point in the start of the U.S. war with Mexico. President Herrera decides to ignore our peace offer which isn’t very friendly at all. A Mexican patrol unit decides to wipe out a squad of American soldiers who held back and tried to avoid conflict to maintain peaceful relations. On top of that, the Tejanos weren’t happy with what they had so they fought over the boundary. In conclusion, all of these

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    Illegal immigration has almost always been a part of the United States. There seems to be a neverending amount of people who believe in the “land of opportunity”, the home of the free and the brave. However, it seems that some may be more opportune than others. Illegal immigrants come to America with hopes and dreams of living a better lifestyle than the one that they currently possess. Currently, the American citizenship process is antiquated and not suited to fit a modern United States of America

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    Gun control and border security are two of the major problems Texas is facing these days. According to, “The Texas Political Project”, immigration is the top most problem Texas is facing today while border security is the second. This leads to an increase in other illegalities like drug trafficking, homicides, mafia wars etc. Premature birth, persistent extermination, and the death penalty are all ambiguous issues in today 's general public. Gun control is one of the most convoluted and contentious

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    Immigration There are more than 10 million illegal immigrants living in the United Sates, and each day that number is increasing by 1,400 illegal aliens. An illegal immigrant is a foreigner who either illegally crossed an international political border, whether it was by land, sea or air, or whether it be a foreigner who legally entered a country but nevertheless overstayed their visa in order to live and/or work there. The two focal attractions that the illegal immigrants perceive in the U.S are

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    First it starts as too many immigrants and refugees both legal and illegal. Then it becomes dangerous because amongst those immigrants there are terrorists. So how do we identify that ? Well I will discuss many ways to protect our people and our borders from immigrants, refugees, and terrorists. First off identify and restrain. Identifying and just knowing who they are and why they came here helps protect us. Doing this is a little difficult but we must do it. How ?? Well background checks and

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    He claimed that the deportation under Trump administration is far more than secure the country border but “discriminating” against “Mexicans and Muslims.” He claims to take the United States to International court for violating the basic human right. According to Universal Declaration of Human Rights, whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and

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    By its nature, illegal immigration is hard to measure and control. But to fully understand the solutions and properly analyze them; the origin, causes, and effects must be clear. Illegal immigration is the act of migrating across a national border without a legalized permission from the target country. Illegal immigration has long been a problem in the USA since the latter half of the 20th century. In spite of all the laws that was issued the door was left open especially for the Mexican immigrants

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    Laredo Security Scenario

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    development of an operational security plan for a high profile trial in a United States Federal Courthouse positioned geographically less than one hundred and fifty yards from the Mexican border can be a challenge. When that trial entails dealing with one of the most powerful and influential drug cartels on the southern border known as Los Zetas, the challenges become critical. The Mexican drug cartel Los Zetas is comprised of former Mexican military soldiers who were originally hired by the Gulf Cartel

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    is implementing to Improve Security in Border Cities And the Effects it will have on Future Security Measures Yvonne Morales The University of Texas at El Paso Measures the United States is taking to Improve Security in Border Cities and The Effects it has had on Preventing Spillover Crimes As the economic relationship between the United States and Mexico has extended, so has have the challenges that have threatened the security of the border of the United States. The United States is

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    Customs and Border Protection agents attempting to secure the border. Be sure to include:

 What is the functional equivalent of the border? What is the Fourth amendment exception as it pertains to border searches? How are seizure statistics used to justify the mission of border security? There are many challenges faced by US Customs and Border Protection agents who are attempting to secure our nations border, including their range of operation and the rules and circumstances around border searches

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