The Journey: U.S. Border Patrol & The Solution To The Illegal Alien Problem
Description
The author tells how he was able to control the illegal entry of aliens while he was in the field and while he was Chief of the Border Patrol. He also tells how the present illegal alien problem should be solved. It would be humane and effective. Take "The Journey" through the years in the Border Patrol as seen through the eyes of author, Don Coppock.
About the Author
The author was born on a farm two miles northeast of Cherokee, Oklahoma and was privileged to have had a career in the U.S. Border Patrol serving as its Chief from 1960 to June 30, 1973. He and the Border Patrol were regularly called upon to enforce the recently passed civil rights statutes during the 1960s. He was involved in the Civil Rights strife at Ole Miss when the first African American, James Meredith was enrolled at the University, the bombing of the Baptist church in Birmingham, Alabama when four young girls were killed, the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., the Poor People's March on Washington. D.C., the Selma to Montgomery march, the negotiations that brought about the return of the prisoners after the Bay of Pigs war in Cuba and others.