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No issue has gained more public attention in the present presidential race than national security. While many people view national security through the lens of the Iraq War and the War on Terror, the nearly 2,000 miles of border with Mexico projects a bigger threat than the Middles Eastern Wars. Read More…
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It has a desert landscape that is hot and dry in the summer and open and barren during the winter. Other geographical features include hills, canyons, scrub, and pine trees (Loustaunau and Bane xv). The border region is notorious Read More…
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The September 11, 2001 attack by Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda astonished Americans. "A democracy that feels seriously threatened must decide how it will protect itself. Equally important, though, is how it will at the same time preserve its liberties. For Americans, this is an especially agonizing dilemma. Read More…
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The author states that since the information came into the limelight, more worrying stories have emerged. Stories of torture victims have been heard and the US government has had to defend itself against these horror stories. Pundits in defense matters have argued against and for the use of these private companies, also referred to as PMSCs. Read More…
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In recent years national security has risen from a governmental concern to an issue that resonates throughout the citizenry. The researcher states that border security has taken on added dimensions of importance, but the need for security is further complicated by the smuggling of illicit goods, weapons and transportations. Read More…
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The increasing and free flow of drugs, trafficked people and weapons are all as a result of a porous border. It is the inadequate security that has resulted to this problem, which will then have an effect on the economic development, trade and education. This Read More…
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The earliest origin of Border security is recorded to have started taking root in the early 20th century. During this time, Mounted watchmen of the U.S. Immigration service were taking border patrols in an attempt to control and put to stop prohibited immigrants from crossing into the U.S. territory. Read More…
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The need for security is further complicated by the smuggling of illicit goods that are used to finance and maintain terrorist organizations. All of these factors combine to present the scenario where organized crime, terrorist groups, and professional smugglers cooperate for profit or political ideology. Read More…
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Issues in relation to border patrol violence, inadequate staffing, legislative inadequacies all affect the efficacy of border patrol policies.  Solutions to these issues relate to the implementation of better policies which bring the focus to the root of these issues.  In resolving such issues, peace and order can be achieved in the US borders and better US relations with its immediate neighbors can be achieved. 

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A security sensitive nation like the United States gathering, analyzing and efficiently sharing the intelligence is crucial for its security purposes. So as to prevent threats such as those posed by malicious actors or terrorists, there is a need to strengthen the collection of intelligence to determine and interdict. Read More…
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The decision of the United States to invade Iraq and overthrow Saddam Hussein in 2003 was an important watershed moment in world history. Iraq is arguably one of the most dangerous and violent places on earth and the bulk of US military efforts in the region since the invasion has been focused on quelling the insurgency.  Read More…
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The media has also focused a lot on issues of insecurity, which are associated with illegal immigration and other general issues. Luis Urrea's investigative novel, "The Devil's Highway" presents a unique opportunity for members of the public to understand the factors relating to immigration and how they can be addressed to help the people involved. Read More…
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Existing domestic policies should be evaluated. For instance, there is the focus in the US on its border law enforcement that is proven to be not that effective. The border problem has plagued the border zone for several decades already. Policymakers should know by now that there must be some mistakes in the existing policies. Read More…
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After 9/11, most Americans would like to think that the United States borders are tighter than ever; some articles stressed that they are wrong. Time International correspondents Barlett et al. (2004) reported: The US’s borders, rather than becoming more secure since 9/11, have grown even more porous. And the trend has accelerated in the past year. Read More…
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Additionally, I have always believed that the growing problem of illegal immigrants is a portrayal of the failure of the national government since it shows failure in formulating appropriate laws and creation of appropriate agencies to curtailing the problem that threatens the social order in the country. Read More…
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Rehabilitation centers should be established to provide treatment and social support to drug addicts and also young children who have drowned in the drug business. This means that the government will be required to exercise force to evict victims from roads and also their hideouts and ensure they get restrained in the rehabilitation centers. Read More…
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The United States of America always had a history of friendliness toward immigrants. The working power and the human resource of the nation depend highly on the migrants.  However, a number of issues have been observed in the immigration policy formulation. The objective of the study is to identify the lacuna in the immigration policy of the country and to suggest alternatives.

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In simpler terminologies, it is a business that entails agricultural production. Therefore, every chemical and machinery involved in the production (be Read More…
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Moreover, several law and order problems related take place in to this region. Therefore, it would be wise to close the border between the United Stated and Mexico. This would not only help prevent illegal immigration and drug trafficking into the United States, but Read More…
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Foreign-born persons constituted about 75% of the American population by the late 17th century, according to Frum. The USA has welcomed legal immigration into the country for centuries. However, the U.S. has also witnessed a rising number of illegal immigrants into the U.S. since the late 19th-century issue, which has triggered a strong debate in American politics. Read More…
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Despite any current defects in establishing a more secure southern border, there are several methods available to enhance border security which will be analyzed in detail. The U.S. Department of Read More…
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The author states that recent terrorism is the use of brutal, atrocious force in opposition to civilians as well as the intentional targeting for political or religious motives, an approach generally disliked in the official customs of the English, as well as French that established North America. Read More…
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According to Meyer (2013) the current President’s security strategy is to have a national gendarmerie. A gendarmerie consists of armed forces, whose duty focuses on public safety (Meyer, 2013). Read More…
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The author claims that events that surrounded and defined September 11th, 2001 totally reshaped American foreign policies, and security measures. By and by, the US government has become cognizant of the fact that strengthening its intelligence against terrorist threats would not in itself suffice.

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The Office of Border Patrol, presided by the Chief, CBP Border Patrol, is the most important and core organization that deals with terrorism threats that the borders of the United States face. It makes Read More…
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Carry-on bags may be charged.  It always seems that carry-on bags people take are either too big for the spaces provided, or worse, there is no space for a carry-on once one arrives in one’s seat on the airplane, and all of the overhead compartments are stuffed with other peoples’ pieces of luggage, coats, bags, and other various miscellanies. Read More…
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This research shows that Mexico is subjected to higher business risk in relation to security. Businesses are incurring high cost and are pursuing various security measures. Therefore, it is imperative that country should firstly revise its law and order system, then only it will be able to control these cultural and security issues. Read More…
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The significance of understanding the fundamental ethical standards, which can enable the country to inhibit the invasions of the international terrorism, have also been considered in the discussion of this report. The discussion of this report will also encompass the varied number of ethical issues on corruption involving DHS. Read More…
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The United States border control policy is one of the policies that has affected the operation at the border and has been a challenge to both the citizens and immigrants. The main mission of border patrol policy in the United States is to control terrorist weapons and terrorists themselves from entering the county as well as identifying the people who are likely to enter the county without permission or in an illegal manner. Read More…
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On September 11th, 2001, the world laid witness to the sheer terror brought on by Muslim political extremists and the lengths that they were willing to disrupt the American society as well as bring the peril of hate and in-fighting within our nation. Never in American history had such a catastrophic event taken place on our own soil.
 
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According to the research, porous border in various nations has been a great threat to the developing countries and especially to the United States. On the other hand, the lax borders greatly help the United States to achieve the ability to control the international criminals, terrorists, and smugglers from entering the state. Read More…
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One of many concerns raised by September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in New York and Washington is the security of U.S. borders. The Homeland Security Act of 2002 established border security as a major mission for the new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Approximately 11 million illegal aliens live in the United States. Read More…
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Education plays an important role in Mexican society. The government takes important initiatives to promote education even through distance learning programs. The literacy rate was found to be 97% for youth under 14 years and 91% for population over 15 years of age in 2004 making Mexico the 24th place holder in the world according to UNESCO. Read More…
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mic Issues: Globalization requires open economic borders, but the loss of jobs, and competition for the remaining job opportunities from immigrants has created a weak working class and greater economic disparity. Implications of NAFTA: NAFTA was a controversial issue within the Read More…
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The September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks triggered policy-making from the government. It also prompted military action and retaliation against Afghanistan which was harboring Osama bin Laden, the terrorist responsible for the bombings. Surveillance operations have been increased with higher funding directed towards policing and security services. Read More…
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Major historical events and some extraordinary current events leave distinctive effects on the records of morbidity and mortality annually. Examples of period effects include major social, economic or political trauma such as the influenza epidermis of 1918, The Great Depression of the 1930s, World War II, The Vietnam war, the explosion of nuclear power plant at Chernobyl in 1986. Read More…
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The effectiveness of the American Homeland security system is only possible if it is led by a combined effort of government agencies, entities and not to forget the loyal American citizens as well. American citizens saw the aftermath of the drastic events that occurred after the unfortunate incident of September 11 2001. Read More…
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The U.S. Visitor & Immigration Status Indication Technology System (U.S. VISIT) which has replaced the previous NSEERS program, has implemented biometrically authenticated documents designed to make entry easier for legitimate tourists, business travellers and students, while at the same time making it more difficult to enter illegally. Read More…
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This essay demonstrates that the idea of the high-tech wall, however, is not as simple and effective as it sounds for diminishing illegal activity. Several different aspects influence the immigration dynamics at the US-Mexico border. This fence has overall proven to be very effective in curbing unlawful immigration since its construction. Read More…
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Within the context of the US, the foretold issues are most important because illegal border crossings and human smuggling are interconnected with the global spread of terrorism. When illegal immigrants are not ready to cooperate with the military and the different agencies within the federal government, the problem becomes more complicated. Read More…
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The objectives of the study are: to review effects of illegal immigration to the USA, to examine socio-economic aspects of illegal immigrants, to study international and domestic terrorism: its structure and effect, to analyze why terrorist organizations may use illegal immigrants, to examine current immigration procedures and to analyze why illegal immigration issue should be studied from the perspective of terrorism.

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In the contractor’s point of view, the job that had been assigned to him/her was virtually impossible because of the lack of independence in his/her work. The assignment was the provision of technology but officials who had little or no knowledge in technology called all the shots in the assignment. Read More…
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Furthermore, it is anticipation that this fence will enable the government to provide more employment opportunities to the US citizens that have been criticizing the government due to worsened economic conditions and increment in unemployment rate of the country. Read More…
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The global advancement of internet and computer-networking development as well as information availability plays a vital role in defining the current national security issues. What seems to be most essential is for national security agencies to find new ways of preventing computer-related insecurity issues such as cyber terrorism.  Read More…
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According to the paper the matter should never be politicized considering the fact that most immigrant practices if not all have seriously led to a number nation’s economic crisis, criminal activities are in the rise among other social vices. Border security should be seen as an act toward the country’s socio-economic and political stability. Read More…
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The protection of computer systems from hackers is a major security issue many countries are facing now. A country can't develop without computer and internet technologies, especially in a globalised environment. Hence, the protection of cyber information is a critical segment in the national security issue. Read More…
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The Act was followed by establishment of National Security Council (NSC) which remains the principle body responsible for national security and foreign affairs. The NSC Read More…
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For this reason, many different states take interest in security issues that affect a region or regions around the world. United States of America is among the nations in the world that have put into considerations effects of security in the world because of its concern with the economic development for different regions in the world. Read More…
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Such evolutions can be associated with the wholesome internationalization of economic activities, which has inevitably affected the labor relations involved. Many analysts have been critical of the effects of such changes in the market with some believing that the changes have made it difficult for the stakeholders to implement the standards and regulations of employment. Read More…
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The Mexican-American war has emerged as the most morally dubious chapter in the history of America. President James K. Polk and his imperialistic ambitions along with criticisms from the Whig political party the war became a pathway towards fulfilling the American’s dream of expanding beyond the borders of the nation. Read More…
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Different researchers have made interesting observations regarding immigration issues. Unauthorized immigration has shaped the contemporary political landscape of the US. Immigration is the movement of persons into a nation to which they are not citizens so as to stay there, particularly as permanent inhabitants or future nationals. Read More…
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US National Security Policy and Analysis In most cases, America has been a target to international threats of security that include individual terrorists and terrorist groups like the Al-Qaida. Although most attacks manifest on American soil like the 9/11 and The Cold War, there has been more attacks on the Americans in other countries like Iraq. Read More…
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Notably, the homeland increased its security work within counties, cities, and states. The private security organizations have been put under the same pressure to ensure that people and information are protected with the collaboration with homeland security. Such security measures are spread across the country. Read More…
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Kaplan further denotes that this would, in turn, create a condition necessary for a breakdown in the domestic political environment, and the transformation of war to a variety of irregular forms. On this note, Kaplan argues that this situation is not different from terrorism. Furthermore, the article gives a prediction on the security problems that will become an issue during the 21st century. Read More…
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As the discussion highlights, policy developers will have to address these energy encounters – but none of them are an interrogation of yes or no, either, do or don’t. As an alternative, how the United States encounter those challenges will need choices-strategy judgments about infrastructure investment, government policy, investigation funding, and even external policy. Read More…
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It is evidently clear from the discussion that since the events of September 11, 2001, when two planes crashed into the World Trade Center in a terrorist attack, the doors that were open to the world have been closing, inch by inch, creating the feeling of an exclusionary nation, afraid to allow others to share in the freedoms in which we take pride.

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A nation without borders is not a nation and this country has been losing control of the borders for many decades, losing prosperity, security, and autonomy along with them. One of the most important issues of the White House and Congress should be securing the borders, but homeland security is all but non-existent.  Read More…
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Illegal Immigration. Illegal Immigration is a social, economic and security problem for the U.S. numerous polls indicate that a majority of Americans, including Mexican-Americans, want the government to prevent the tidal wave of illegal aliens cascading over the border. Read More…
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This essay demonstrates that there are constant threats to national security with government servers constantly coming under attack, as people have now developed technology that is able to break advanced encryption protocols and in that way gain access to sensitive password-protected information. Read More…
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The author states that the 9/11 incident exposed the country’s vulnerability to terrorism of whatever kind. Therefore, in response to the incident, the then president, George Walker Bush found it necessary to form an independent department responsible for safeguarding the country from terrorist threats.

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A recent travel and tour survey conducted by the WTTC also ranked Mexico as the second largest tourist destination in the Americas with 32.6 million estimated arrivals for the year 2011 with a total spending of $ 13.3 billion indicating a 3.4 % rise. Historic artifacts include the Meso-American ruins, beach resorts, and colonial cities. Read More…
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The global debate on the importance of individual privacy and national security continues to trouble governments and citizens alike. As such, the level of privacy which is adequate for optimal security remains contentious. Since the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in the United States, the government has capitalized on the incident. Read More…
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National expansion was followed by discrimination based on race, gender and class exploitation that imposed environmental disaster and ungoverned capitalist market economy, but on a temporary basis (Billington & Ridge 2001, p. 377). The truth is, in the longer run, the expansion benefited American economy in the form of industrialization. Read More…
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The author states that prior to 9/11, the need for a multilateral regime focused on facilitating flows and reducing illegal immigration. For the United States and Canada, there has been a demand for highly skilled labor in the field of information technology. Certain other sectors of the economy have required unskilled foreign labor as well. Read More…
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To demonstrate the diverse circumstances along the U.S.-Mexico border and the various approaches to managing regional and bi-national relations in the current global context, Larry Blasko in his bestseller explores how to make the U.S.-Mexico border more open and simultaneously more secure against illegal crossings. Read More…
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rategy for Homeland Security (2002) as "a concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States, reduce Americas vulnerability to terrorism, and minimize the damage and recover from attacks that do occur". Ever since the recent attacks of terrorists Read More…
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The way things are done totally changed and all aspects of security were “brought home” and made the American public realize that life, as they knew, will never be the same. Responding to the terrorist attacks, the Patriot Act of 2001 was implemented by the U.S. government implemented. Read More…
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The United States administration, both Obama and Bush administration has postulated an array of enemies, including rogues’ states such as Afghanistan and Pakistan, terrorist organizations of regional, national, and global scope, and terrorism itself. Of particular concern has been a conflation of al-Qaeda as an undifferentiated radical threat. Read More…
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Sieff quotes student Abraham Ruiz as saying, “So much is going to be separated or destroyed.” That is true, and Sieff isn’t the only one who believes it. K. Mangan writes, “A fence would send the wrong message” (Mangan, 2007). He adds that the United States government ought to “pursue an alternative to a border fence” (Mangan, 2007). Read More…
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Under this program the job positions that remain unfilled by the Americans can be offered to the immigrants who have valid work permit. The system required the employers, contributing to the guest worker program, to register the non-American employees hired, such that the government could maintain a record. Read More…
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Winning the war on terrorism is what DHS was made for. However, since its implementation in 2002, there are yet various concerns and issues that rise above this particular government policy. The government's approach in its initial set-up, the planning process, as well as its enactment and implementation seemed too vague and unsystematic. Read More…
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Because many firms are not comfortable with the issue of unionized labor, this then becomes a very feasible (albeit unethical and illegal) way of having cheap labor and an easy-to-control labor force. This has two fundamental impacts on the way the homeland security department can deal with the issue of illegal immigrants. Read More…
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Intelligence Community refers to the federation that is made up of 17 US government agencies that work as a team to conduct intelligence activities that aim at conduction national security as well as foreign relations in the United States. Having been formed by Ronald Reagan in 1981, IC is made up of bodies such as the Central Intelligence Agency. Read More…
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Borders protect the sovereignty of a country and provide several considerable benefits, such as reduction in illegal immigration, reduction in drug trafficking, and improved national security. According to Inda, and Rosaldo, borders protect the original culture of a society from the effects of globalization. Borders protect people from numerous crimes. Read More…
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Both documents together adequately articulate the ‘ways’ and ‘means to implement the administration’s view with regards to the national security as defined in the 2010 National Security Strategy (NSS). Threats to American security and interests have become more defuse, harder to anticipate and more difficult to combat. Read More…
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It has been apparently observed that there has been constant increase in the number of international visitors to the country (Visa, 2013). Read More…
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Other than DHS, the other leading agency involved in the security of its borders is the Department of Defense; it is the U.S. military that has been always on the move to safeguard the nation from all kinds of enemies. The mission of defending the nation’s borders and internal security demands a changed strategy with the advancement in technology.  Read More…
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How would you make information technology and infrastructure more secure? How would you ensure that your measures will control crime and also protected the liberties of citizens? You must include statistics; data; and at least one report from the DHS website to support the points you make. Read More…
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According to the statement, national security in Australia is the freedom a nation has from the threat of an attack and from the attack, the maintenance of the integrity of the nation’s territory, maintenance of Australia’s political sovereignty, maintaining the fundamental capacity that Australia has to advance her economic prosperity, and the preservation of won freedom. Read More…
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Every citizen has a right to exercise his liberty but not at the cost of others. When certain unpatriotic citizens take it upon themselves to infringe on these benefits given to them, then necessary action has to be taken against them. We are examining how Aviation Security plays its role in securing the safety of the life and property of its citizens. Read More…
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Such rights include patents rights, trademarks, copyrights and industrial design amongst others. These rights further ensure that the rightful owners of the inventions or the creations benefits Read More…
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The key factors of the SBAP emphasized on raising the standard of the biometrics involved and a compatible technology to read it. Fingerprints, driver's license/passport and facial recognition have been selected as the most standard form of biometrics. Production of passports with embedded biometrics was initiated by the US in early 2005 Read More…
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A nation without borders is not a nation and this country has been losing control of the borders for many decades, losing prosperity, security, and autonomy along with them. One of the most important issues of the White House and Congress should be securing the borders. This is a complex problem that is not being solved by the congressmen. Read More…
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ICE agency works hand in hand with state, federal, and local policy enforcement bodies to accomplish this mission. One of the ICE’s partnership plan (the 287(g) program) permits the investigative agency to form partnership with the local and state’s law enforcement unit under MOA (Memorandum of Agreement) for receiving delegated law for migration enforcement in their jurisdictions (Camayd-Freixas, 2013). Read More…
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  However, the collaboration has done little in changing the political landscape of Mexico. This country remains highly distinct from its partners (the US and Canada) in terms of political development and even social as well as economic developments (Hal, 2010). Read More…
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Generally speaking, the US Middle East relationship is a complex relationship that cannot be encapsulated in a friend-foe dichotomy. The issues it faces are profound and the challenges it encounters are arduous. In the following chapter, the research methodology adopted for the research will be given.

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Terrorism has become one of the most unpopular global menaces affecting almost every continent in the world. Terrorism results in adverse effects such as a massive loss of lives, destruction of property, injuries, and emotional shock. Thus, the need to curb and eliminate terrorism from society is fundamental and a necessity for most countries. Read More…
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A global smuggling among the nations is an issue which has existed ever since countries were separated by borders and have a long history and numerous unprecedented consequences, which may range from having some effects on the global economy to the perpetuation of crime and devaluation of human rights. Read More…
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Before delving into the nitty-gritty of the Drug cartels and its political influence, a study must be made of its past in order to understand how it became such a huge problem in Latin and Central America. How could something as simple as Coca, which is a Latin American resource pose such a worldwide problem for the drug enforcement authorities?  Read More…
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The idea of securing the homeland and borders from disasters and terrorism has existed for a long time but the agencies and government have utilized different terms and approaches. For example, during the Cold War, the United States government based its defense on “civil defense” and protecting American citizens from nuclear attack.  Read More…
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It is true that there are some gangs that are based in the United States and do not have any immigrant roots. A good example of this is the Aryan Brotherhood gang which is made up of white males and who originated in the San Quentin State Prison, California Department of Corrections. Their ideology is white supremacy and detest immigrant groups. Read More…
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The policy of no tolerance towards people who are thought to be combatants is unable to reach the desired levels of accuracy. Every man targeted is subjected to torture irrespective of whether it is the right man or the wrong man, without any promise of redemption to the person who s being wronged in the process. 

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While the Cold War posed the primary threat to international order in the latter half of the last century, failed states have emerged as perhaps the greatest threat to international stability. There are currently some forty-six states that are effectively failed or are failing. Read More…
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According to the paper findings the policy on immigration has to concentrate more on assimilation rather than on multicultural aspect. A backup plan on the immigration including the training of the immigrants to help them assimilate into American conditions has to be ensured. The danger of multicultural approach towards immigration has to be properly checked. Read More…
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 Experts analyze that both the Mexicans and the Americans have a common growth agenda. Some experts have suggested that the United States should support development projects in Mexico to discourage unauthorized emigration. One suggestion is to have the U.S.   Read More…
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This paper looks at the issue of sacrificing a few freedoms to protect national security, both the internal and external security and to ensure the long term viability of civil rights. It looks at which freedom can be sacrificed and to what extent the government should affect civil rights. It also looks at the importance of making these sacrifices. Read More…
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This paper will begin with the statement that defense is a term inherently interrelated with the term security because security is defense’s reason for being. To understand this relationship reversely, we could say, without any threat to security there is no reason for defense. Meaning, the more insecure a nation is, the tighter its defense is.

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Oman is a unique case study because unlike other countries in the Middle East which are directed by ideological leanings and immediate benefits, the Sultanate of Oman has been driven by its own particular agenda, takes the position that peaceful negotiation is important for achieving long-term gains for preserving prosperity and security for Oman. Read More…
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The author of the paper states that the topic on drug trafficking and the war against it is commonplace in the US because the proliferation of the drugs issue is stretching beyond the borders of Mexico to cause a real harm in the US soil giving rise to the many drug-related issues in the country. Read More…
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Lost laptop case). Learn from mistakes, clearly all data stored in one form is more at risk than several different storage devices 39 The concept of identity cards has been alien to the United Kingdom, unlike some of the Member Read More…
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