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Global Entry: Cause & Effects of an Open Border Policy

Current price: $21.99
Global Entry: Cause & Effects of an Open Border Policy
Global Entry: Cause & Effects of an Open Border Policy

Barnes and Noble

Global Entry: Cause & Effects of an Open Border Policy

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The goal of Global Entry is to provide the reader with a comprehensive analysis of the reasoning for, and the effects of, an open border policy affecting immigration in an apolitical manner. Why do we have an Open Border Policy? What benefits do we as a nation derive from such a policy, and what are the detractions? Global Entry cites relevant nationally published reports and factual statistics from numerous reputed sources delineating documented results. Acknowledging that emigration and immigration will be with us always, the author examines both positive and negative aspects of an open-border policy. Areas covered include legalities, human rights, vetting, healthcare, national security, trafficking, illicit drug trade, costs to taxpayers, social and economic benefits, and more. Upon reading this book the reader will be able to make more informed decisions regarding an open-border immigration policy.

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