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framed as an ongoing crisis due to failure of ceasefire and continued cross-border violence
Border security enforcement (via ICE) framed as untrustworthy and secretive
Detainees and facility portrayed as unsafe and endangering human well-being
US-Mexico border framed as vulnerable point of entry for biological threat
border framed as a vulnerable frontline under biological threat
Border is portrayed as under siege from illicit imports
Illicit tobacco trade implies weak border controls, though not explicitly stated
Border enforcement is framed as failing to stop large-scale illegal imports
Border and detention enforcement is framed as dysfunctional and non-compliant
ICE detention operations framed as failing to meet basic operational and safety standards
Border Security is framed as being in crisis due to rushed enforcement expansion
Border enforcement portrayed as compromised by rushed training standards
infrastructure governance framed as failing Indigenous communities
framed as compromised, contributing to global instability
Border situation is framed as an ongoing crisis requiring urgent, large-scale construction
Border is framed as under threat from criminal actors
ICE enforcement actions framed as procedurally questionable
Montenegro's border controls portrayed as effective and proactive
U.S. naval blockade framed as effectively enforced
National infrastructure portrayed as vulnerable to attack
Detention facility and enforcement portrayed as failing and inhumane
Border framed as under threat requiring tougher approaches
Import protocols framed as potentially exploitative or misused
framed as under threat due to non-state armed groups
Crimea's security and supply lines portrayed as threatened by Ukrainian actions
border security operations portrayed as unstable and reactive
State control over territory and borders portrayed as compromised by illicit mining
Border security operations portrayed as creating instability and threat
Border detention system portrayed as failing in its duty of care
Border areas framed as under increasing threat from external patrols
India's northeastern border framed as vulnerable to spillover from Myanmar conflict
Border portrayed as unsafe due to migrant crime
Framed as critically compromised due to closure of key maritime passage
Maritime domain framed as threatened by deceptive and unsafe Russian shipping practices
Border security operations portrayed as effective and data-driven
Border controls implied as circumventable despite infrastructure
Border is portrayed as vulnerable to covert threats
Border is portrayed as vulnerable to sophisticated criminal threats
Border closures are framed as exclusionary measures affecting movement and aid
Syrian airspace controls framed as minimally functional and inadequate
framed as compromised and vulnerable
The proximity to the Chinese border and rebel control near the frontier is subtly framed as a zone of adversarial activity rather than secure governance.
Border region framed as unstable and crisis-prone due to unregulated activity
National security vetting portrayed as ineffective and overruled
Land corridor between Russia and Crimea portrayed as vulnerable and under attack
Border regions are portrayed as vulnerable due to proximity to conflict zones
Proximity to Chinese border subtly emphasizes regional instability near international boundaries
Border region is framed as unstable and vulnerable due to proximity to conflict zones
border region portrayed as dangerous and lawless due to rebel activity
Implying border-adjacent populations are at heightened risk due to unsecured materials
Border regions portrayed as unstable and unsafe due to unregulated armed and economic activity
Border security funding portrayed as a positive priority derailed by internal GOP conflict
Border and detention security operations are framed as failing to manage protests and maintain order
Border and detention operations framed as chaotic and in crisis
Migration situation framed as requiring urgent, crisis-level response
Border and immigration enforcement actors are framed as adversarial toward vulnerable families