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    immigrants who attempted to cross the border but instead of finding the land of opportunity‚ they came across a deadly desert. Luis Alberto Urrea starts giving more context and background information on the border patrol‚ specifically the unit that came across the Yuma 14. It is revealed that border patrol officers in general love their country and their jobs. Even though they are just doing their job they still get a lot of hate from the public and

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    If you have issues viewing or accessing this file‚ please contact us at NCJRS.gov. © O STUDENT SEARCHES > © O O ¢.D t-t) O O © A N A D M I N I S T R A T O R ’ S GUIDE TO CONDUCTING LEGAL SEARCHES ON S C H O O L C A M P U S E S O NATIONAL SCHOOL SAFETY CENTER O STUDENT SEARCHES AND THE LAW Nation~ School Safety Center Pepperdine University M ~ u ‚ CA 90265 805/373-9977 © 1995 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS National School Safety Center Pepperdine University Malibu

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    “The Border Patrol State” is an article written by Leslie Marmon Silko‚ a Native American writer‚ who also has written another book titled Almanac of the Dead. This article originally appeared “In the Nation” on October 17‚ 2014. Silko claims that the border patrol agents where racially profiling any white person traveling with a person of color‚ nuns‚ women with very long or short hair‚ and also white men with beards and long hair. I believe her intent of writing this article was to bring awareness

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    The Cost of Protecting Our borders Enzo Biasillo Strayer University Abstract Despite the increase in funding over the last decade‚ the number of illegal aliens entering our country continues to grow. Every year‚ we allow 750‚000 immigrants to enter the country legally and make them eligible for citizenship within five years yet it is estimated that 10 million people reside in our country without legal documentation. Illegal immigration is not just Arizona’s problem‚ or any of the other

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    Legal‚ safety‚ regulatory requirements Organizations whether it is big or small‚ abide by the federal law that regulates employment practices in the United States. One of the biggest roles that human resources department is responsible for‚ is to implement such practices within the organization to prevent future lawsuits. The statement‚ common sense and compassion in the workplace has been replaced by litigation means that organizations fear of legal action against them that they bend over backwards

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    implementing additional security measures at various locations on our border. In order to stop immigration at our border we need agents to be proactive. Once children or whoever they need to be detained and sent back immediately. We need to be able pick out people that blend in with crowds and be able to see the different ways people act because that could be signs of them crossing illegally or smuggling goods or drugs. With border security we must ensure that terrorists do not enter the country and

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    Katalina Sawyer College Writing Thompsune 12/14/15 Paper #3 Our society normally regulates a certain range of activities; it is illegal to perform these activities unless one has received prior permission to do so. We require automobile operators to have licenses. We forbid people from practicing medicine‚ law‚ pharmacy‚ or psychiatry unless they have satisfied certain licensing requirements. We require drivers to be licensed because driving an auto is an activity which is potentially harmful to

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    course theme apply to the text? The theme of “Borders” is that the outdated expectation of someone giving up the identity that they believe in to please others does not pertain to today’s society. Through Laetitia’s mother‚ Thomas King demonstrates that people should be able to identify with the culture they wish to and should never be obligated to identify with a specific culture. Laetitia’s mother is forced into this situation and told by the Canadian border officer‚ “you have to be American or Canadian”

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    In the novel Border Odyssey‚ Professor Charles Thompson travels along the Mexican-US border with his wife and other travel companions to better understand the relationship between the two countries. Even though Thompson had traveled to different areas of the border before‚ this was his first trip attempting to cover its entirety. Thompson is currently a professor at Duke and spends a portion of his trip with students involved in an immigration experience for the summer. Much of his life’s work has

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    Bureau of Prisons Regulatory Agency Health Care is not just of concern to the private sector. Health Care reaches into the prison system as well. Federal and state laws have been created to ensure that the prison system provides health care through the medical facilities available. The Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is the government agency that regulates the health care that is given to federal inmates in the United States. The BOP licenses’‚ certifies‚ accredits‚ and runs the background checks

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