U.S. Borders in the Twenty-First Century
Title: U.S. Borders in the Twenty-First Century
Category: /Law & Government/Military
Details: Words: 1366 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
U.S. Borders in the Twenty-First Century
Category: /Law & Government/Military
Details: Words: 1366 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
A border security bill presented in May of 2002 boosts the pay of border patrol agents as well as authorizing the former Immigration and Naturalization Service to hire 200 new investigators and 200 inspectors ("House," 2002). It further requisites the old INS to establish a foreign-student tracking system that would make note of the acceptance of aliens by educational institutions (2002). It would also oversee the issuance of student visas as well as the enrollment of aliens at schools (2002). This
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