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CONTROL

BORDERS

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The concept of civilian involvement in border security finds historical precedent in the United States Revenue Cutter Service (USRCS). Established in 1790,  the USRCS was a federal agency tasked with safeguarding the nation's economic interests by enforcing customs laws and preventing smuggling. This early maritime law enforcement service, known for its fast and manoeuvrable "cutter" vessels, relied in part on civilian crews alongside government officials.

The USRCS serves as a historical example of a successful collaboration between civilian and government personnel in securing the nation's borders. That said, BordersControl.Org is  an inspired civil modern entity of the historical Revenue Cutter Service, ibid.
 

Our modern speedy Bureaucracy free mission is to enlist also retired civilians with backgrounds in engineering, drone piloting, and aviation to bolster border security. This focus on technology is likely intended to create a robust and efficient system.
 

The organization underscores its commitment to operating within the legal framework of the United States.

We advocate for a streamlined and efficient approach to border security, leveraging innovative technologies to deter illegal crossings without resorting to direct confrontation. Our solutions operate strictly within the legal framework, prioritizing the economic and public health benefits that a secure border provides for all Americans.
 

We will pursue all necessary legal approvals to operate. Upon successful acquisition of these approvals, we aim to collaborate with existing border security agencies who might find value in our unique civilian technologies and personnel.
 

Additionally, we believe that increased domestic focus can contribute to a more stable international environment for the United States, particularly in light of ongoing advancements in artificial intelligence.

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