Illegal border crossings by year

    • [DOC File]Outline on Migrant Workers Rights

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      The border policies of some countries in particular are unnecessarily detaining migrants and asylum seekers. For example, the U.S. has tripled the number of immigrants in detention between 1995 and 2005 from 8,500 to 25,000. In Australia, 36% of detainees are detained for more than six months (18% for 6 to 12 months; 18% for a year or more).

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    • [DOCX File]Geography

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      There is a 2000km border between USA and Mexico. 1 million + Mexicans migrate to the USA every year. US Border Patrol guard the border and try to prevent illegal immigrants. 10 foot high steel wall. Past the border guards with dogs, lights, motion sensors and helicopter patrols.

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    • [DOC File]Report Empty

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      Located 5 km northwest of Jigjiga is a facility still occupied by the Livestock and Meat marketing Board. Although previously fencing 3000 ha, the current facility only utilizes the compound areas with shaded pens, offices and staff houses. Livestock confiscated from illegal border crossings are being held here at …

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    • [DOCX File]GUCCIFER 2.0

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      However, studies have shown that raising the level of security along the border couldn’t happen until 2019 and would cost twice the amount spent in 2012, roughly $28 billion a year. Reports have also shown that the level of illegal border crossings decreases substantially when the Mexican economy performs better, as it has been recently.

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    • [DOCX File]Europe's Migration Crisis - Fakultet - Pravni fakultet

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      But by July 2015, Greece had once again become the preferred Mediterranean entry point, with Frontex reporting 132,240 illegal EU border crossings for the first half of 2015, five times the number detected for the same period last year.

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    • [DOCX File]Salisbury University

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      The stringent enforcement of federal immigration law comes as arrests on the border have climbed in recent months. Border Patrol caught. about 38,000 people at the U.S.-Mexico border in April — more than three times the level during the same month a year …

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    • [DOCX File]The Crisis on Our Southern Border - We the People Radio

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      The critical Difference between illegal border crossings in 2000 vs. today is that, in 2000, the vast majority were Mexican single adults, and, as such, those entering illegally were detained and repatriated to their home country within hours.

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    • [DOCX File]Monday Munchees

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      The U.S. last year spent $18 billion on immigration and border enforcement, more than the combined annual budgets of the FBI, the Secret Service, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. (The New York Times, as it appeared in . The Week. magazine, August 30, 2013)

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    • [DOC File]SECURITY

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      Border Patrols Have Increased, But So Have Illegal Border Crossings: Under the Bush administration, illegal border crossings have soared to an all-time high, even though Border Patrol agents now spend eight times as many hours patrolling the border. [Stanford Law & Policy Review, 11/2004]

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