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    rate of illegal immigrants crossing the border from Mexico. As each year passes‚ the number of illegal immigrants continues to increase. As of today‚ half of America’s population is full of illegal immigrants from Mexico. If America wants to decrease these numbers‚ other actions must be made besides building a wall between America and Mexico. The U.S. department of Homeland Security has built a five meter high‚ seven hundred mile long wall along the border of America and Mexico‚ in act of slowing

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    involved; be it the border patrol‚ the United States and Mexican governments and their policies‚ and the Coyotes‚ a criminal organization known for human smuggling. Urrea’s text tells the story of a group of illegal Mexican immigrants known as the Welton 26‚ and their Coyote guide: Mendez‚ who cross the border and enter the perilous region known as the Devil’s Highway‚ a barren desert known for its inhospitable‚ often deadly‚ environment. In this text‚ the Welton 26‚ the border patrol‚ the courts‚ and

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    Borders of income separate the walkers and the men who set them up for this journey. The walkers were made hungry for the money they saw that men like Don Moi had‚ but it really was an unattainable goal. Also‚ the income gaps between the native Mexicans and American people was different. The Mexican people were much more poor which may cause the American people to look down at them. Another border is skin color. The white Americans often have better lives than the darker skinned Mexicans‚ which often

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    When president Donald Trump ordered the construction of the wall on the U.S. Mexico border‚ an uproar of viewpoints was brought to attention. Trump‚ along with many other U.S. citizens are confident in the decision to build the wall. It seems to be a step in the right direction to keep illegal immigrants out of the U.S. There is an abundance of studies that show the benefits the wall will have for U.S.‚ but there is also an equal amount of reasons the wall will have tremendous negative effects. Despite

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    important for each jurisdiction. The most common law enforcement that we see in our daily lives is the local police department. The main goal for the local law enforcement is to uphold the laws on streets and in their neighborhoods that they patrol. Our local police department consists of 83.5 employees‚ which of these 57 are sworn police officers (City of San Luis Obispo‚ 2012). Local law enforcement provides service to their community and to special assignments. Special assignments can

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    shouldn’t be restricted from coming to the U.S‚ legally. Illegal immigrants should be deported and we should put more money into our border patrol to enforce our borders. We should have control of who comes into our country and how. A wall would be too expensive and too troublesome‚ so I think we should just stick with the fences we have now and bulk up our border patrol. America is still home to all‚ as long as they abide by our laws and customs. I think we should let all of those who want to come

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    cross the Mexican border into America. The film demonstrates the struggling lives that these children have in their native country‚ which is why they decided to migrate. On the journey to America‚ they find out all the other dangers and different struggles they have to face‚ questioning their decision of migrating. The documentary talks about the increased amounts of children migrating alone to the United States. Under the program‚ Unaccompanied Child Immigrants‚ border patrol apprehends

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    and how they got there. For the Chinese they came in the 1800s where slavery was still allowed and people were closed minded back then. Some Mexican immigrants got into the America by crossing the border illegally‚ So they had to now avoid the border patrol and try to get a decent job with their status. They made it hard on themselves. However‚ the Japanese started immigrating to America during the mid 1900s where they they had easier than they Mexicans and the Chinese‚ because

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    Ana Lopez Dr. Alexis Poe Davis English 111 3/4/2014 The Time is Now The immigration is really coming down ha on undocumented immigrants. After many years of immigrants crossing the border‚ now the immigration wants to do something to stop it. After theses immigrants have been here in our country and have adapted to our life styles‚ the congress wants to cut off all off the resources instead of helping the immigrants. The state legislators and the congress take away jobs and licenses from

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    Maritime Safety‚ Protection of Natural Resources‚ and Maritime Mobility (Coast 15). The maritime security goals of the Coast Guard include reducing America’s vulnerability to terrorism by preventing waterborne terrorist attacks; securing maritime borders by halting the flow of illegal aliens and contraband; preventing violations of our exclusive economic zone; and suppressing maritime violations of federal law. III. Conclusion Homeland security Act of 2002 is still a work in progress and we as a

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