The Border Patrol sets out to protect U.S. borders by simultaneously focusing on five key strategies: apprehending terrorists and terrorist weapons illegally entering the United States; deterring illegal entries through improved enforcement; detecting, apprehending, and deterring smugglers of humans, drugs, and other contraband; using 'smart border' technology; and reducing crime in border communities, thereby improving quality of life. Agents are trained to understand each of these areas, and need to be ready on short notice to implement any or all of these strategies.From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that Border Patrol Agents

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The Border Patrol sets out to protect U.S. borders by simultaneously focusing on five key strategies: apprehending terrorists and terrorist weapons illegally entering the United States; deterring illegal entries through improved enforcement; detecting, apprehending, and deterring smugglers of humans, drugs, and other contraband; using 'smart border' technology; and reducing crime in border communities, thereby improving quality of life. Agents are trained to understand each of these areas, and need to be ready on short notice to implement any or all of these strategies.<i>From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that Border Patrol Agents</i>