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    El Paso‚ Texas‚ is home to over 2.5 million inhabitants. El Paso is located on the border of Texas in the Southwest. It also is a border city‚ separating the United States and Mexico. Just on the other side of the border lies Ciudad Juarez‚ which affects my life and those around me. Living in a border city causes important changes such as being bilingual‚ having international students at my school‚ and being able to experience a different culture without having to leave my city. I am a proud Hispanic

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    state the authors case‚ sources were from government bodies and/or agencies‚ no language evidence can be found to support that this text is subjective or bias. The authors claims are also supported by evidence and data from the USCBP (U.S Customs and Border Protection Office of International Trade). 4) Currency: It is current‚ this report was published less than a year ago (2013)‚ all references were no more than 5 years old‚ therefore all information and arguments are still relevant and in use today

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    Border Patrol Selection Process CJA/214 December 06‚ 2010 Deborah Alsup Border Patrol Selection Process A border patrol agent is a federal law enforcement officer who prevents illegally people from entering the country. Border patrol agent’s job can be difficult and demanding; in the United States security is their main priority. Because there has been an increased in terrorist threats‚ keeping weapons and terrorists from crossing the border is the key priority of a border patrol. In this

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    States Customs and Border Protection‚ and The Transportation Security Administration. In order to utilize industrial organizational psychology‚ it is important to understand the procedures to measure the level of achievement for each organization. Also‚ there are many legal issues as well as ethical concerns that may develop in the educational tools used in each training program. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Selection and Training of Employees The U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP)

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    LaDarius Abrams 10 Questions to ask president 1. In 2008‚ then-candidate Obama said‚ “under my plan no family making less than $250‚000 a year will see any form of tax increase.” Should these tax increases be stopped to protect middle-class Americans from their damage? If yes‚ where would the money needed to help pay for Obamacare come from? 2. Millions of baby boomers are starting to retire‚ and spending on Social Security and Medicare as these programs are currently structured is

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    obligations facing public administrators‚ and they vary greatly depending on the specific job title. One good example would be a member of the Border Patrol; these men and women are considered public administrators and they have the vital task of securing the northern and southern borders of the United States from those who seek to enter the country illegally. Border Patrol agents are often forced to choose between their ethical obligation as a representative of the United States‚ and as a caring human

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    agencies of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are; The Directorate for National Protection and Programs‚ The Science and Technology Directorate‚ The Office of Health Affairs‚ The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)‚ U. S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)‚ Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)‚ The Office of Investigations‚ The Office of Detention and Removal Operations‚ The Federal Protective Service‚ The Office of Intelligence‚ The Office of Intelligence and Analysis‚ The Office

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    Mexico-Guatemala border and the U.S.-Mexico Border. Many women get caught trying to cross the border illegally and end up getting abused by Border Patrol agents because they do not want to get deported. “60 to 70% of undocumented women migrants who cross the border alone experience sexual abuse” (Immigration Policing and...”). That is lot of women who get abused when they are alone‚ which makes it easier for others take to advantage of them.

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    “You see the real question is: can people change?” How does Border Crossing answer this question? Change is something that is common for most individuals‚ whether it presents a positive or a negative outcome. Pat Barker’s text Border Crossing deals with the idea of people changing and is shown by her use of different characters‚ the representation of settings and her central idea of crossing borders. All of these aspects in Barker’s narrative make the reader look back at their own understanding

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    In the reading of “The Case for Getting Rid of Borders” Alex Tabarrok tackles the issue of whether or not we should keep our borders or get rid of them. Tabarrok starts off by saying all people are free to move along the earth as they wish. He later states that nature’s wealth is divided unevenly‚ and the wealth created by nature is what creates the differences in society. Tabarrok later says that immigrants who move to a country that is rich are looking for more than a better life for their family

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