The United States is the land of opportunity, and many
immigrate there
in hopes of chasing the American Dream. Most people do this by legal means. However, for some, it is not possible, and they try to enter the US illegally. Their answer is to cross the
border into America either by land or by sea. Thanks to the efforts of the US Customs and Border Protection, this task is not as easy as it seems.
The US Department of Homeland Security created the CBP in 2003, but some form of border patrol1 has been used since the 1900s. The CBP
is responsible for patrolling the 8,000 kilometers bordering Canada, the 3,000 kilometers bordering Mexico, and the 3,000 kilometers of coastal waters
surrounding the Florida peninsula2. Around 15,000 border patrol agents work
around the clock to
detect and prevent the illegal entry of undocumented3 foreigners, drugs, or terrorists into the US. Agents are assisted by high-tech cameras, canine4 teams, all-terrain vehicles5, unmanned6 aircraft, high-speed boats, and a fingerprint7
identification system. All these help them deal with the millions of people crossing the border every year.