ļ»æName: Tutor:Course: Date: Anthropology During the 1990's, the U.S government developed border enforcement strategy which was termed "prevention through deterrence." This strategy was implemented through different security techniques and infrastructure surveillance. However, rather than protecting the people effectively and building cohesiveness, anthropology research has demonstrated that this measures only served to extend hostility further, which has been pushed down the throat of the people in the society and governing agencies (De LeĆ³n 68). This paper builds its argument of refuting the strategy of prevention through deterrence as seen in the negative effects perceived through...
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