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What Is The Fourth Amendment Exception As It Pertains To Secure The Border

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1) Describe the challenges faced by US Customs and Border Protection agents attempting to secure the border. Be sure to include: The U.S. Customs and Borders agents are in several agencies that use different systems. They are in Customs, the Coast Guard, Customs Service, and import specialists, or inspectors. What is the functional equivalent of the border? The function equivalent of a border is an airport if it is the first place that the airplane lands inside the country. It is three nautical miles from the mean low water mark with the exception of Florida and Texas, which is 9 nautical miles. The Presidential proclamation of December 1988 allowed 12 miles for issues related to foreign policy. Sea Ports are borders for incoming and outgoing ships. What is the Fourth amendment exception as it pertains to border searches? Border agents do not need warrants from a judge to conduct border searches. It …show more content…

The multiple agencies have to balance which items they will look at closer, at which point during the entry process, and which items do not pose a threat based on the information that they have. Andreas (2009), gave a good example of what would happen from a senior customs official. If we inspected every truck coming from Mexico for drugs, the line will be over 1,100 miles in about two weeks. The Customs agents must monitor current threats and adjust policies based on the current threats. Some countries do not have policies in place to catch counterfeit products, prevent human trafficking, or prevent illegal substance shipments. Some people leave their country during drastic crisis attempting to start their lives in a new place. Many people attempt to start their lives in the U.S. even if they do not have permission from the U.S. government. They obtain false documents. 4) What has been the economic impact of terrorism on U.S. and Global Markets since

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