Jason Hernandez CRJU 100: Oral Presentation BORDER PATROL TYPICAL POSITIONS, Special agent, immigration examiner, border patrol agent, immigration inspector, and deportation officer. EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS, Applicants for the position of special agent must meet the general requirements for a federal law-enforcement officer and must (1) be a U.S. citizen; (2) hold a Bachelor's degree or have three years of responsible experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience;
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the Arizona border from Mexico there were a lot of effective methods and non-effective methods used when trying to prevent human trafficking. It was most commonly found in my research, there were more ineffective methods than effective ones. During the assessment I continually focus on the more positive ways to combat human trafficking because of the significant impact the positive results have been outweighing the negative and ineffective results. What was discovered is that the border patrol is an
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CBP Electronic International Commerce System 1.0 Executive Summary In 2008, “U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) collects over $30 billion annually, the second largest revenue generator for the U.S. Government” ("Overview of revenue:," 2008). Believe it or not, the U.S. government is behind the times in terms of technology when it comes to commercial trade and the potential for revenue has grown exponentially. Many partakers in this industry are greatly affected by this lack of updated
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Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles Enterprise Architecture Justification Paper Case Study Written by: June 14, 2000 IFSM 311 Professor To consider what enterprise architecture means, it is important to understand its origin. All architecture within information technology can track its ancestry back to the lessons learned from building architecture. Enterprise Architecture is the description and visualization of the structure, a blueprint if you will, of a given area of contemplation
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plays a major role in the Twin Ports area. I read about the transportation support services on the UWS website and decided to interview my aunt, Karyn. She is a Customs and Border Patrol supervisor for US Customs and Border Protection. I have listed below the interview questions and answers. 1. Job title? Customs and Border Protection Supervisor. 2. What does your typical day look like? What are your duties, responsibilities, and problems you deal with? Are there busy and slow times or is the
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committed to helping its members compete and win in domestic and global markets. One way in which we do this is by providing our members with business intelligence that helps them succeed. With more than four million businesspeople crossing the border every year
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allow for, or recommend a two year implementation period. As such it is each IFIA members’ intent to implement the new ethanol Volume Correction Factors (VCF’s) with immediate effect. In the USA custody transfers controlled by US Customs and Border Protection fall under 19CFR 151.13 and IFIA members interpret these provisions
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Mexico: Contributions to Violence and Immigration The United States and Mexico have collaborated in an attempt to lower the rising crime related to illegal narcotics. In chapter four of Global Issues, Local Arguments: Readings for Writings, “Crossing Borders: Immigration,” by June Johnson analyzes the economic, social, and cultural problems with different types of immigration. Laura Carlsen wrote “Why Mexico’s Drug War is Unwinnable,” to argue the war on drugs can be reduced through alternatives strategies
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Harvard Business Review Reflection Subject matter: HBR Reflection Retail Doesn’t Cross Borders -Here is why and what to do about it- Reflection The article at hand "Retail Doesn't Cross Borders- Here's why and what to do about it" written by Marcel Corstjens, the Unilever Chaired Professor of Marketing at Insead, and Rajiv Lal, the Stanley Roth Sr. Professor of Retailing at Harvard Business School, was published in the Havard Business Review of April 2012 on the pages 104-111 and deals
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187 Reasons Mexican’s Can't Cross the Border contains amazing poetry, narratives and insight from Juan Felipe Herrera. This poem is a mix of humor and truth, and in reading it you can watch the history of the Mexicano unfold before you. It is almost as though Herrera has painted a picture, a picture of love and hate. A piece of art that many socially conscious individuals interested in change and truth willingly accept yet others will walk right past never daring to look too hard. This wall is
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