Fencing material and cameras are only a simple man made deterrent or obstacle for crossing the southern border. A blowtorch or any other means of penetrating a fence can be used to defeat the purpose of a border fence (Silko, 1994). The terrain throughout the border poses another issue for defense as the rough harsh desert along with the distance presents an issue as multiple locations can be targeted for crossing points.
As the security at known, easily accessible crossing points have increased more remote locations have been utilized to illegally cross into the United States. As the illegal aliens have been forced to push out further from civilization and water, health and life factors become more of an issue. This could lead to the …show more content…
Mexico is becoming a more unstable country in recent times as the drug cartels have increased their role and grip on the populace. This factor alone presents issues for those living in that country. A life away from constant fear of death is what any reasonable human being wants. This forces many Mexicans into attempting to cross the border and illegally is their cheapest and quickest way to accomplish this. Money becomes a large contributing factor and as jobs and the Mexican economy deteriorate, more workers are trying to find a way into the U.S. to provide for their family (Politzer,