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    The Fourth Amendment

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    Border patrols have an exception to the search and seizure clause within the Fourth Amendment. Border patrols are still governed by rules and do not have free reign to do as they please. Border searches generally fall into one of two categories: routine or non-routine. A routine stop is usually conducted at the border and consists of limited intrusion. A non-routine stop is usually conducted on reasonable suspicion and will vary in techniques and intrusion. The provision allows the border patrols

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    Mexican Immigration

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    illegal aliens to come to America for a better life. This is deeply important to me because I have a family member that crossed the border illegally by crossing the river then sneaking through border patrol. He almost lost his life but that was only because he wanted a better life for him and his family.

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    agencies‚ but the commonly known agencies are the county sheriff’s departments and the local municipal police. The central role of the county sheriff’s policy is to conduct county patrols and also run the jails and court courts proceedings. On the other hand‚ the municipal police carry out an investigation as well as patrol in small towns and cities within a given county. On the other hand‚ the federal agencies aim at providing functional law enforcement by taking charge of federal crimes and other

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    trafficking requires that minors from Central America who reach the border must have their cases heard in court before they can be deported. Currently‚ children wait an average of 578 days before a hearing. Obama had requested a 3.7-billion-dollar supplemental spending bill for the border that would help the courts handle the situation better. Jeff flake had this to say about that‚ "When these kids are handed off from the Border Patrol‚ the government’s role is to actually place those children in the

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    currently reside in the U.S.‚ and the population is growing massively per year. On the contrary‚ the presence of so many aliens is a powerful testament to the attractiveness of America. On the other hand‚ it is a sign of how dangerously open our borders are. INTRODUCTION: The illegal immigration

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    Cbp Cons

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    Since 2003 the U.S. Customs and Border Protection(CBP) has been built up and has established itself as a prominent part of the executive branch (U.S. Customs and Border Protection). The CBP branches from the Department of Homeland Security and has taken in more attention due to the amounts of immigrants coming into America. In the current debate there has been much talk of how to control immigration‚ so the CBP is getting a lot of attention‚ and will be greatly affected by whoevers policies are put

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    around the world came to America to escape war‚ poverty‚ famine‚ and/or religious prosecution. Some also chose to immigrate to take advantage of the opportunities and promises that America held. One such major group of people is Mexicans. Being a border line country neighbor to a country full of new opportunities has had a major influence on Mexicans and what they want in life. “During the late eighteenth century and early to mid nineteenth century‚ there was a [great] migration of people from China

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    Illegal immigration

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    immigrants be deported? Should border control be increased? Will border control help to decrease illegal immigrants? Will the argument hold for the 14th amendment? Is the child of an illegal immigrant a citizen of the United States? Will anyone stand up to illegal immigration? Most people are oblivious to the fact that illegal immigration and unemployment are intertwined. Americans have trouble finding jobs that are gainful because non-Americans‚ who illegally crossed the border unabated‚ are employed

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    cheaper wages. Illegal immigrants receive welfare and health care and the money to fund this comes straight from us‚ the citizens of the United States. Some limitations have to be put on the number of immigrants allowed each year and much stricter border patrols must be installed. Harsher punishments and frequent checks are necessary to keep corporations from hiring illegal aliens. We need to do something about this problem before its to late. The number of legal immigrants should definitely be lowered

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    We Are All One Race

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    Leslie Marmon Silko talked about it in her article Fences Against Freedom. Silko’s article was divided to two parts. She wrote about people’s behaviors in the past with other people from different race and color. Then‚ she wrote about how the border patrol treat the immigrants badly just because their race or skin color. I will interpret Silko’s choices for her article because I think that if we find explanations to the writer choices we will have a better understanding to the text. I will be focusing

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