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    closed borders mean? Open borders refer to the legal and free trade of economic markets‚ whereas closed borders refer to the physical barriers‚ technology‚ processes and laws between two countries to deter and prevent illegal‚ undocumented immigrants from entering the country. Andreas (2009) asserts: It is particularly intriguing because the tightening of border controls has happened at a time and place otherwise defined by the relaxation of state controls and the opening of the border— most

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    September 11th? 2) Was lax border enforcement the only factor that caused the September 11‚ 2001‚ attack? 3) What does open‚ but closed borders mean? After reading the assigned material‚ I have come to some pretty harsh realizations concerning immigration policy and how it relates to national security both pre and post 9/11. Up until taking this course‚ I paid only a passing interest to border security. I had some rather broad opinions on its impact on the border states‚ the enforcement agencies

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    the US-Mexico border. Currently‚ Illegal immigrants represent a huge problem and a current political topic‚ not only in the US‚ but in many other countries. Illegal immigrants take away jobs from American-born citizens and tend to cause border counties to have higher crime rates. Immigrants present a major problem for workers because they will work longer and for much less than an American citizen would. The problem of illegal immigration could be solved by implementing stricter border control and

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    activities in protecting America ’s borders from terrorist? Edwin Vasquezgaitan HSM 497 Homeland Security & Emergency Management Capstone Professor Robert Jackson March 16‚ 2015 After the attacks of September 11‚ 2001‚ the United States system went through a change in reforming government agencies to protect the American borders against any threats. The government established the Department of Homeland Security‚ which mission is to protect America borders against external or internal threats

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    as noted on their website‚ is to protect our borders from the illegal movement of weapons‚ drugs‚ contraband‚ and people‚ while promoting lawful entry and exit‚ because it is essential to homeland security‚ economic prosperity‚ and national sovereignty. To enhance our nations’ border control and prevent the illegal entry of potential terrorist into our country‚ title V of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004‚ IRTPA‚ concerns border protection‚ immigration‚ and visa matters.

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    was fortunate enough to visit Tijuana‚ Mexico and analyze the cultural differences represented at the border. The way that I traveled to Mexico was by walking across the border at the San Diego/Tijuana joint border location. In doing so I was able to actively participate and evaluate the cultural clashes and intensification in this border “society” environment. Before even crossing the border‚ the cultural divide is very apparent. Walking along side of me were many families of all ages‚ carrying

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    that is being spent on border security and on the safety of the nation as a whole‚ is the money that is spent too much? Once again‚ partisan politics plays and shapes opinions on this subject. I believe there should be no cap limit on the money that is spent for the nation’s security‚ especially on what is spent on in other situations. But with that being said‚ how the money is spent should always be monitored. And that applies to all government spending‚ not just border

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