Composition: Writing and Research
Why is border security important?
8/9/2013
There are a lot of things that come into account when we talk about border security, but why is border security important? Our borders help keep the drugs, undocumented aliens, terrorists, and contraband that is coming into our country. If we can keep our borders secure then a lot of these things will not make it into our country. Another thing that would change is the crime that’s associated with these things. If we can stop the drugs that are coming into the country it would help reduce the criminal activities that are associated with it and ultimately help reduce crime rates throughout the country. Some of the challenges of securing the borders include going up against cartels, drug lords, and gangs. These people only care about what money they are going to get if they can get their drugs and contraband into our country. The drug trade is a billion dollar industry that is still growing. This makes it hard to fight against, but it’s a fight that we have to win. The people that run drugs across the border are called mules and drug runners. Drug runners are the ones setting everything up and showing the mules where to go. The mules are the people that are carrying the drugs across the border. Both the drug runners and mules need to be stopped as well. Another reason that we need to ensure that we secure our borders is so we can keep out undocumented aliens and terrorists. Terrorists continually try to get into our country to cause harm to the US. They will do anything and everything they can to hurt us. Undocumented aliens that are able to get into the country end up getting jobs for a lower pay. These are jobs that US citizens and legal immigrants could use to support their families and help them get through this rough economy that we have now. Another problem with undocumented aliens is that they also need healthcare when they are here. A lot of times they go
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