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rjkz [21]
3 years ago
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Stricter control of the border between the United States and Mexico was implemented to curb illegal immigration, but it also mad

e illegal immigrants more likely to stay in the United States for longer periods of time, because frequent border crossings became both dangerous and costly. The increase in the number of illegal immigrants who stayed permanently or semi-permanently is:
Social Studies
1 answer:
Delvig [45]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Dysfunction of the stricter control.

Explanation:

One of the goals of stricter control of the border between the United States and Mexico was to increase its security and ultimately the security of the American people. Meanwhile, developments of various nature often have both <em>manifest functions</em> (conscious and intentional), <em>latent functions</em> (unconscious but beneficial), and <em>dysfunctions</em>.

<u>Dysfunctions</u> are unconscious, unintentional and harmful. The authorities did not intend to increase the number of illegal immigrants who decided to stay in the U.S. permanently or semi-permanently. Meanwhile, it came as a result of initial efforts nevertheless.  At the same time, it is debatable how harmful this dysfunction will prove itself to be.

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