Immigration has become a very polarizing and contentious issues within the Untied States. The primary catalyst for such visceral responses on both sides of the argument often related to illegal immigration. President Donald Trump also caused social unrest due to his racist and often divisive characterizations of immigrants. His overwhelmingly negative stance, which was heavily echoed by his supporters caused widespread disagreement on how to handle illegal immigration. Trumps rally cry, and what was a heavily influence to his successful election was to build a wall on the Mexican/US border. The opposition vehemently believed that a wall was very anti-American and an inefficient use of tax payer funds. In addition to disagreement regarding the border, disagreements also arose on how to properly deter illegal immigration in the first place. Disagreements ranged from the manner in which to detain illegal immigrants, how to identify family members, how to properly repatriate immigrants back to their homeland, and so forth. Here, the department of Homeland Security, and specifically, Immigration and Customs enforcement played a major role in this regard. Here, the department needs to adequately protect the border from illegal and unwarranted entry for foreign communities. It must do so in a manner that reflect the American ideals of freedom and justice, while also being mindful of the political elements of their actions. The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements mission is to promote homeland security and is responsible for coordinating, overseeing, and providing guidance to ICE program offices to ensure compliance with this plan and to assist in the overall improvement of language access services to external LEP stakeholders. This plan is particularly important as it first alleviates the critical communication burials which impeded progress of ICE agents during the apprehension process (Roger, 2002).
Proper communication is critical within the overall border patrol process. First, properly communication allows ICE agents to eliminate the language barrier that so often impeded progress in communication. This is essential as properly communication…
References
1. Ronald Bayor, ed., The Oxford Handbook of American Immigration and Ethnicity (Oxford University Press, 2016)2. Roger Daniels, Coming to America: A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American life (Harper Perennial, 2002)
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