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  2. ICE Performance-Based National Detention Standards of 2011

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    Women are known to be more vulnerable than men when migrating. [11] Women detained in detention centers require a specific and often elevated amount of medical care. [12] The ACLU published a brief documenting the problems and conditions that immigrant detainees face in detention facilities, the biggest problem being the issue of inadequate access to medical care.

  3. Brian Moore (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2012, Moore announced that he would be standing down from the post in October 2012, choosing not to apply for the role permanently, to pursue "further options in his policing career". His leadership of the UK Border Force was controversial after reports of increased customer hospitality and uniform standards, while airport queues rose ...

  4. List of national border guard agencies - Wikipedia

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    Border Security Force – 245,000 personnel on the Pakistan and Bangladesh Border; Indo-Tibetan Border Police – 77,000 personnel; Rashtriya Rifles – 40,000 personnel in Kashmir; Special Frontier Force – 10,000 personnel primarily used for conducting clandestine intelligence gathering and commando operations along the India Chinese border ...

  5. Border Force - Wikipedia

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    The first Director General of Border Force was the former Chief Constable of Wiltshire Police Brian Moore, who was appointed on secondment on an interim basis to last until 31 August 2012 and was expected to apply for the position permanently, despite criticism of his management of passport queues. [11]

  6. Border guard - Wikipedia

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    HMC Valiant with Border Force's preceding agency, UK Border Agency. Border guard services are provided by the Border Force, a law enforcement command within the Home Office. [20] Border Force is responsible for immigration and customs enforcement at ports of entry into the UK, as well as in the UK's waters.

  7. Australian Border Force - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Border Force has its own rank structure. Uniformed Australian Border Force officers have their rank displayed on their shoulder epaulettes, attached to shirts, jumpers or jacket. The rank and epaulette styling is in line with many other border agencies and shares close similarities with its United Kingdom counterpart, the Border ...

  8. Immigration Enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Its officers are warranted as immigration officers, holding various powers of arrest and detention, officers work in the UK and overseas, including inland and at air and sea ports, often in partnership with Border Force. [1] The work of Immigration Enforcement is monitored by the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration.

  9. Uniform Codes - Wikipedia

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    The Uniform Codes are used to meet the specific needs of individual jurisdictions both in the United States and abroad. [2] The Uniform family of codes consists of: Uniform Plumbing Code; Uniform Mechanical Code; Uniform Solar Energy and Hydronics Code; Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code