Terrorism Inside America's Borders

Terrorism Inside America's Borders
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9780761870746
ISBN-13 : 0761870741
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Terrorism Inside America's Borders by : Ashraf Esmail

Using the insights provided by criminology, sociology, psychology, and other disciplines, Terrorism Inside America’s Borders delivers a multi-faceted examination of the issues associated with domestic terrorism. Some of the issues explored include the similarities and differences between terrorism and other criminal activities, the roles that social institutions and social processes play in the creation and prevention of terrorism, the stages involved in the unfolding of a terrorism disaster, and the impacts terrorism has on people’s lives and property. The history and trends of terrorism, as well as possible emerging solutions, are also explored.

Protecting America's Borders

Protecting America's Borders
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Publisher : Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000058200841
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Protecting America's Borders by : Doug Stinson

Authors discuss their various views on border protection tools that are being used in the war on terrorism.

The Closing of the American Border

The Closing of the American Border
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 9780061982408
ISBN-13 : 0061982407
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Closing of the American Border by : Edward Alden

On September 10, 2001, the United States was the most open country in the world. But in the aftermath of the worst terrorist attacks on American soil, the U.S. government began to close its borders in an effort to fight terrorism. The Bush administration's goal was to build new lines of defense without stifling the flow of people and ideas from abroad that has helped build the world's most dynamic economy. Unfortunately, it didn't work out that way. Based on extensive interviews with the administration officials who were charged with securing the border after 9/11, and with many innocent people whose lives have been upended by the new security regulations, The Closing of the American Border is a striking and compelling assessment of the dangers faced by a nation that cuts itself off from the rest of the world.

The Rebordering of North America

The Rebordering of North America
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 9781136727641
ISBN-13 : 1136727647
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rebordering of North America by : Peter Andreas

The U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada borders are the two busiest land crossings in the world. Canada and the United States are each other's largest trading partners and Mexico is America's second largest trading partner with trade between the two nations more than tripling since the start of NAFTA. The many immediate ripple effects of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon included a dramatic tightening of North American border controls and a hardening of the policy discourse about cross-border flows. This is the first book that explores the implications of September 11th and the new war on terrorism for border controls, cross-border relations, and economic integration in North America. The volume makes a unique contribution to important scholarly and policy discussions over the meaning and management of borders in an increasingly borderless (regional and global) economy, and adds fuel to broader debates over the changing nature of borders and territorial politics in a radically transformed security environment.

Terrorists on the Border and in Our Country

Terrorists on the Border and in Our Country
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1630062820
ISBN-13 : 9781630062828
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Terrorists on the Border and in Our Country by : Charles A. Marino

A nationally recognized security expert reveals the REAL Terrorist threat from the U.S. Southern Border and already INSIDE America. Terrorists on the Border and in Our Country reveals how radical, left-wing, liberal politicians and woke, progressive, "defund-the-police," and "stop-the-wall," nation-wrecking policies caused this crisis and the steps the country must take to combat crime, protect the homeland and its citizens and stop the growing existential challenge to Amercian freedoms and way of life. Charles Marino outlines how and why Biden's open border policies will ultimately destroy America from the Rio Grande up. Some of the catastrophic problems created, enabled, or increased by weak borders include: Approximately 5 million migrants since the start of the Biden administration. Migrants from over 130 countries have been encountered. Over 100 migrants encountered on the terrorist watch list. Approaching 2 million "getaways" (unknown migrants who are not apprehended). Cartels are more empowered and funded than any time in history. Record breaking amounts of deadly fentanyl entering our cities. Increased violent crime, nationwide. Strain on infrastructure such as schools, hospitals, criminal justice systems, law enforcement, etc. Human trafficking/Sex trafficking. Erosion of American values and culture. Decriminalization of border and immigration laws. Marino offers his expert recommendations--a step-by-step corrective and desperately needed policy roadmap--on how America can be saved. Before it's too late. THE THREAT IS NOT JUST ON THE BORDER, IT IS ALREADY HERE.

Disrupting Terrorist Travel

Disrupting Terrorist Travel
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : LOC:00147724305
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Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Disrupting Terrorist Travel by : United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Homeland Security. Subcommittee on Infrastructure and Border Security

Border Walls

Border Walls
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781848138254
ISBN-13 : 1848138253
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Border Walls by : Reece Jones

*** Winner of the 2013 Julian Minghi Outstanding Research Award presented at the American Association of Geographers annual meeting *** Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, why are leading democracies like the United States, India, and Israel building massive walls and fences on their borders? Despite predictions of a borderless world through globalization, these three countries alone have built an astonishing total of 5,700 kilometers of security barriers. In this groundbreaking work, Reece Jones analyzes how these controversial border security projects were justified in their respective countries, what consequences these physical barriers have on the lives of those living in these newly securitized spaces, and what long-term effects the hardening of political borders will have in these societies and globally. Border Walls is a bold, important intervention that demonstrates that the exclusion and violence necessary to secure the borders of the modern state often undermine the very ideals of freedom and democracy the barriers are meant to protect.

Summary: In Mortal Danger

Summary: In Mortal Danger
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Publisher : Primento
Total Pages : 18
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ISBN-10 : 9782511000984
ISBN-13 : 2511000989
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Summary: In Mortal Danger by : BusinessNews Publishing,

The must-read summary of Tom Tancredo's book: “In Mortal Danger: The Battle for America’s Border and Security”. This complete summary of "In Mortal Danger" by Tom Tancredo, a Republican politician, outlines his examination of the American immigration system. He discovers that the system is broken and corrupt and that national security has been at risk from illegal immigration since 9/11. Added-value of this summary: • Save time • Understand illegal immigration and its impact on the US • Expand your knowledge of American politics and society To learn more, read "In Mortal Danger" and discover the risks posed by illegal immigration and what the American government should do about them.

Illegals

Illegals
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Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781418572136
ISBN-13 : 1418572136
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Illegals by : Jon E. Dougherty

"The simple truth is that we've lost control of our own borders, and no nation can do that and survive." ?Ronald Reagan America is under siege, facing a hostile invasion on its own soil that most of its citizens know nothing about: the invaders are illegal immigrants, their battleground is the U.S-Mexico border, and what's at stake is the money, security, and freedom of all Americans. In this chilling exposé, investigative journalist Jon Dougherty contends that today's unchecked immigration is destroying the very fabric of our culture and endangering American lives. With alarming new evidence, Dougherty argues that illegal immigrants are brazenly turning America's welcome mat into a doormat and our reckless policies and lackluster restrictions are allowing criminals, drug lords, and even terrorists to take advangtage of our freedoms. "If 9/11 can't get us to secure our borders," says Dougherty, "nothing will!" Featuring compelling real-life accounts from the people who engage in the battle on the border every day?Border Patrol agents, local residents, and citizen-enforcement groups?this book shows definitively how illegal immigration costs taxpayers greatly and threatens the lives of all Americans, native-born and otherwise. It also proves once and for all that our government is doing nothing to stop this ever-growing crisis. This is the untold, unnerving story of life on the U.S.-Mexico border?how illegal immigration is quicklly making us all strangers in our own country.

National Security and Policy in America

National Security and Policy in America
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9780429647222
ISBN-13 : 0429647220
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis National Security and Policy in America by : Wesley S. McCann

This book investigates the strategic use of America’s historical crime control, counterterrorism, national security and immigration policies as a mechanism in the modern-day Trump administration to restrict migration and refugee settlement with a view of promoting national security and preservation. National Security and Policy in America critically explores how American culture, neocolonial aspirations, and indifference towards others negatively impact long-term global security. This book examines immigration and security policies and their origins, purpose, impact, and evolution vis-à-vis the recently imposed ‘travel ban’ and proposed border wall across the Southern border, as well as how foreign policy influenced many of the migration flows that are often labeled as security risks. The book also seeks to understand why immigration has been falsely associated with crime, terrorism, and national insecurity, giving rise to counterproductive policies, despite evidence that immigrants face intolerance and turmoil due to the powerful distinctions between them and the native-born. This book uses an interdisciplinary framework in examining the U.S.’ current response to immigration and security and will thus appeal to undergraduate and graduate students of law, social justice, criminology, critical theory, neo-colonialism, security studies, policing, migration, and political science, as well as those interested in the practical questions of public administration.