yes
Its a public good.
Yes they do,they get paid about 1452.27, every two weeks.
Use the link to the U.S. Border Patrol page on career information and check it out. Good luck.
If you are legally a citizen, then you are good to go, as far as that qualification. Your mother's issues should not matter. You can call a Border Patrol human resources person and inquire about qualifications.
The 12 ga shotgun would sell for $1500-$2500. Good luck finding one for sale, there were only 89 of the made and they all went to Border Patrol Agents.
Socialism
Under state capitalism, the government controls the means of production. But this is for the benefit of the ruling class, not for ‘the public good’.
A shared good or service for which it would be impractical to make consumers pay individually and to exclude nonpayers Ex. Congress created the first national's park system
I think the public likes to see what they get for their tax dollars, hence there is an inherent value (sometimes experienced as comfort or reassurance) in seeing "your" cop. The public pays for a police patrol response rather than for deterrence - it's the good crime prevention practices by the public that really make a difference. When the public sees a patrol cop, they generally don't know whether the officer is on the way to a call for service, looking for indications of a particular offense or offender, or providing "routine" patrol. Of course that all changes when the typical neighborhood-level complaint - traffic - results in a patrol officer strictly enforcing the nearby stop sign. You know, the one you roll through because it's your neighborhood and, anyway, you're brain is already home even though your three tons of SUV still has a half mile to go... Kurt
There are no high school classes that will help you do this beyond taking Spanish, learning to write, to do math, and to critically be able to think. Get good grades and go to college with a law enforcement major.
Position requirements vary from troop to troop, but generally a patrol leaders must be at least First Class and elected by his patrol.
Keith A. Lampi has written: 'Alternative value estimates for a nonconsumptive public good' -- subject(s): Cross-country skiing, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Cross-country skiing