جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
167
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 1963
ناشر
Random House
توضیحات
Clement David Hellyer explores the complexities and challenges faced by the U.S. Border Patrol in this insightful examination of their role in national security and immigration enforcement. Through a blend of historical context and current events, the narrative delves into the evolution of border control policies and the implications they have on society.
The author highlights real-life experiences of agents, revealing the often-unseen struggles and ethical dilemmas they encounter daily. As tensions around immigration policies increase, Hellyer sheds light on the broader impact of these operations on communities and the nation at large.
In making sense of these multifaceted issues, the book provokes thought on what it means to secure borders while also addressing human rights and the spirit of the American identity. It invites readers to reflect on the balance between security and compassion in a rapidly changing world.
The author highlights real-life experiences of agents, revealing the often-unseen struggles and ethical dilemmas they encounter daily. As tensions around immigration policies increase, Hellyer sheds light on the broader impact of these operations on communities and the nation at large.
In making sense of these multifaceted issues, the book provokes thought on what it means to secure borders while also addressing human rights and the spirit of the American identity. It invites readers to reflect on the balance between security and compassion in a rapidly changing world.