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Border Issues for El Paso and Cuidad Juarez March 2, 2012
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50,000 El Pasoans are employed because of the Mexican maquiladora industry Mexican shoppers account for on fifth of El Paso's retail business About 80% of El Paso residents are Hispanic and have family and friends living in Juarez Relationship between El Paso and Cd. Juarez
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Conflicts between cities Violence and drug trafficking Drug cartel war in Cd. Juarez High murder rate in Cd. Juarez due to the clash of rival drug cartels Consequences Increase in border security Development of more technology to maintain El Paso’s safety Prolonged lines when crossing the border Decreased amount of civilians crossing to El Paso which slowed the economy Emotional impact for the families from both cities due lack of security in Cd. Juarez and visiting their loved ones
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Positive effects in the community of El Paso Positive impacts in bars, restaurants, dance clubs, etc… More job opportunities in El Paso Passport regulation to cross to Mexico
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Increase the security on the bridges Combating drug trafficking More technological solutions CBP mission to keep terrorist and their weapons out of the U.S. SBI net responsible for the creation, development and integration of technology Detection tools, grown sensor, radar and cameras Forward looking infrared (FLIR) cameras Thermal cameras.
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Conclusion The City of El Paso, Texas, is a border city with Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, that has been affected economically in the tourist and commercial activities El Paso has benefited economically because the young crowd of Ciudad Juarez The use of high technology for the security of our country
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