Border Security and the Removal of Illegal Aliens
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
260
Language
English
Published
Feb 1, 2012
Publisher
Nova Science Pub Inc
Edition
UK ed.
ISBN-10
1612093299
ISBN-13
9781612093291
Description
In a landscape where borders are increasingly seen as both gateways and barriers, the complexities of border security rise to the forefront of national and global discourse. This work dives deep into the multifaceted issues surrounding the removal of illegal aliens, focusing on the intricate balance between security, humanitarian concerns, and international law. The authors unravel the historical context of these challenges, exploring how they have evolved alongside shifting geopolitical climates and societal attitudes toward immigration.
Through a detailed examination of terrorism and conflict-related issues, the narrative delves into the fear and suspicion that often accompany discussions of border control. This exploration is not simply a recounting of policies and practices; it is an analysis of the human stories behind the statistics, shedding light on the lives affected by enforcement actions and the broader implications for communities on both sides of the border.
Ultimately, this work serves as a critical resource for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the delicate interplay of security, identity, and human rights in an increasingly interconnected world. It invites readers to reflect on the future of immigration policy and the potential paths toward a more just approach to border security.
Through a detailed examination of terrorism and conflict-related issues, the narrative delves into the fear and suspicion that often accompany discussions of border control. This exploration is not simply a recounting of policies and practices; it is an analysis of the human stories behind the statistics, shedding light on the lives affected by enforcement actions and the broader implications for communities on both sides of the border.
Ultimately, this work serves as a critical resource for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the delicate interplay of security, identity, and human rights in an increasingly interconnected world. It invites readers to reflect on the future of immigration policy and the potential paths toward a more just approach to border security.
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