Answer: Students had a choice between two writing prompts for this contest on immigration policies at the border and in the “Constitution-free zone,” a 100-mile perimeter from land and sea borders where U.S. Border Patrol can search any vehicle, bus, or vessel without a warrant. They could state their positions on the impact of immigration policies on our country’s security and how we determine who is welcome to live here. Or they could write about a time when someone made an unfair assumption about them, just as Border Patrol agents have made warrantless searches of Greyhound passengers based simply on race and clothing.
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A
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Gives a balanced view of a subject(trust me, I've worked with memoirs last year in 7th grade and I'm really good with them!)
<span>SparkNotes: The Kite Runner: Chapters 12–13</span>
smart people always think of clever answers.