By: Thomas Fyrd | 2010-03-27 | Gardening By August many gaps have developed in the flower garden, especially in the borders. Some annuals that provided seasonal color have died out, and need replacement. read more
By: Jake Kim | 2010-04-04 | News and society If you've enjoyed serving your nation in the U.S. military, then you may want to take a look at working for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) when you separate from the service. The CBP's Veterans Outreach Program looks to recruit and hire qualified veterans who have proudly served their country. read more
By: Tony Dolz | 2010-01-28 | News and society Two years and over five million faxes and letters later, President Bush commuted the sentences of Border Patrol agents Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos and Jose Compean. Ramos and Compean's case exposed America' read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | News and society It truly is time to stop pussy-footing around and begin to leverage our best technologies to secure our borders. One new advancement in robotics is a Sandia Lab created autonomous vehicle sentry; which looks some what like an ATV, but fully robotic. read more
By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-13 | College The rate of illegal immigration to the US has escalated in the last few decades, prompting the federal government to take more seriously the issue of border monitoring. After the 2001 terrorist attacks, it became very necessary that the federal government seal the land borders more tightly. The Border Patrol is an agency responsible for monitoring the US land border in the north and in the south. read more
By: Jim Green | 2010-10-12 | Law TUCSON, Az - Countrywide Guard troops have been sent in close proximity to the Mexican border but critics argue that their presence won't have an effect on illegal immigration. The troops started their assignment on August 30, but users of the media have not been permitted to observe the operation. Border Patrol agents have been scheduled to take reporters to a person location in Az on Friday but the program remains discreet. Those... read more
By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | International studies On a recent trip to Matamoros, a Mexican city on the border next to Brownsville, Texas, signs of increased security were evident everywhere. The Mexican army set up control posts on every major artery to search vehicles coming from the United States for weapons. It seems that Texas has become a major provider of arms for the local drug cartels. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-22 | Politics Nowadays, there are so many people and drugs entering the United States of America from Mexico illegally by crossing the border. In fact, the economy need legal immigrants to do jobs for the country or it'll collapse. read more
By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | International studies Life on the border with Mexico is cheap, much cheaper than up North. The Wall of shame will mainly affect the properties of American citizens who will see their land split in two parts. Will drug trafficking, violence and illegal immigration stop with the Wall? Of course not! The enormous waste in resources needed to build the Wall could better be applied to foster education on both sides of the border. read more
By: Ricardo Lumbardo | 2010-11-30 | Pets The Border Collie is a mid-sized well-balanced athletic dog that belongs to the herding group. They look somewhat like the Australian Shepherd without the bobtail. They weigh 30-55 pounds on the average, and are 17-23 inches tall. read more
By: Val Morales | 2010-04-04 | Politics A look at securing the borders by placing troops on it. The political ramifications of such an act are also discussed. read more
By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | International studies Should Spanish be declared an official language in the U.S. together with English? Try to survive on the border without speaking Spanish. Official government documents are offered in both languages. "Para Espanol, presione 1." Teach Spanish to all American children at the elementary level? read more
By: Alex De La Cruz | 2010-04-01 | Pets Thinking of owning a collie? Maybe you need to check some amazing facts and hard truths about this breed before considering one. First of all you need to know something about the name. Why are they called Border collie dogs in the first place? Well, just keep in mind that they originated from the border of England and Scotland. read more
By: Angela Glancy | 2010-10-26 | Home Management A wallpaper border is an easy way to add style, design and color to any room. Its much easier to apply than a full sheet of wallpaper and you can choose to install it at the top of the rooms edge, by the ceiling, with or without a chair rail at chair rail height, or about three-quarters of the way up the wall... read more
By: Lee W Richards | 2010-04-02 | International Business If you are shipping product across the US/Canada border, are you getting the best distribution service for your money? Have you considered consolidating shipments to a country under 1 Master B.O.L. (Bill of Lading) to reduce your Clearance costs? Have you considered setting up a 'Break Bulk' (3rd party warehouse) in a border town to consolidate items for 1 border clearance? read more