Border enforcement strategies are plans that help keep track of who is coming into a country and who is going out.
Imagine you're playing a game where your toy box is like a border, and the toys are people moving between countries. To make sure only the right toys come in or go out, you might use different tools, like a net to catch some toys, or a gate that only opens for certain ones.
Like a Toy Box with Rules
Sometimes, you have a guard at the door who checks each toy before letting it through. That’s like checking passports or asking questions.
Other times, you might put up a fence, so it's harder for some toys to sneak in, that’s like building walls or barriers.
You can also use special tools, like a radar to see if any toys are coming from far away or sneaking through the back. That helps people know what's happening before they even reach the toy box.
Sometimes, you mix and match these methods, like using guards, fences, and radars all together, so it’s easier to keep track of who is moving in and out.
Examples
- Customs officers check passports at an airport checkpoint.
- Drones are used to watch the border from above.
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