HSM 497 Terrorist Networks Operating in the Tri-Border Area

This assignment analyzes terrorist networks operating in the tri-border region and their implications for security.

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TERRORIST NETWORKS OPERATING IN THE TRI-BORDER AREA1Terrorist Networks Operating in the Tri-BorderArea HSM 497Name:Professor:University attached:Date:Analyze the potential security threats posed by terrorist networks operating in the Tri-BorderArea of South America, focusing on their recruitment and financial activities, and evaluate theimplications for U.S. immigration policy. Your analysis should include a discussion of illegalimmigration patterns, economic factors influencing migration, and the role of U.S. corporationsin sustaining labor demands. Additionally, assess the effectiveness of U.S. intelligence andsecurity measures in addressing these threats.(Word Count: 2,5003,000 words)

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TERRORIST NETWORKS OPERATING IN THE TRI-BORDER AREA3IntroductionThe currentresearchmostly spotlight on the role plays byterrorist networks operating inthe Tri-Border Area in South America in relation to recruitment and planning efforts to conductterrorist activity in the United States through the use of illegal immigrants.Presently, theDepartment of Homeland Security, through the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency iswell aware of the threat that immigration poses in terms of terrorists from the Middle East thatwould try to reach American soil through air or sea communication.Though, there ismodestknowledge about the possible accessof illegalimmigrant intothe USAyearly.Massey & Pren, (2012) indicated thatanumber of theseillegal immigrants thatenterto the United States arecandidhard working peoplewho are looking for a job employmentsincethe globalization process has severely undermined the traditional work structure of theirnative countries. As an example, farmers from Mexico and South America lost their jobs whentreaties like the NAFTA opened the borders to foreign products.Since the USA government finances the American horticulture with huge assets andinnovation, nearby ranchers in the south of America were not able to rival the costs offered byAmerican agriculturists. As a result, local ranchers got to be unemployed, and to escape from thehopelessness and to bolster their families, they went to the USA to work in the homesteads thatnow create the grains and produce that is conveyed to the whole mainland.As it can be seen, the USA does benefit from the arrival of illegal workers because nowthe USA is one of the greatest producers of grains and fresh produce in the world, and to sustainthis production it is necessary to have plenty of labor, willing to accept the low salaries and the
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