Question 1: This phenomenon has been growing in recent years as people of low income countries are aspiring to enter ________ in search of job. | |||
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Question 2: It has been reported that smuggling one truckload of cigarettes within the ________ can lead to a profit of US$2 million. | |||
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Question 3: These include the participation in illegal trade, such as drugs, ________ or emigration, tax evasion, providing contraband to a prison inmate, or the theft of the items being smuggled. | |||
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Question 4: ________ (CBP) | |||
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Question 5: While "smuggling" refers to facilitating the illegal entry of a person into a State, "trafficking" includes an element of ________. | |||
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Question 6: As a result, illegal ________, and the smuggling of weapons (illegal arms trade), as well as the historical staples of smuggling, alcohol and tobacco, are widespread. | |||
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Question 7: The principal reason for the high duty was the need for the government to finance a number of extremely expensive ________ with France and the United States. | |||
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Question 8: Similarly, during The Holocaust, Jewish peoples were smuggled out of ________ by people such as Algoth Niska. | |||
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Question 9: The word probably comes from the Proto-Germanic verb smeugan (________ smjúga) = "to creep into a hole/To slip through". | |||
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Question 10: An estimated 90% of people who illegally crossed the border between ________ and the United States are believed to have paid a smuggler to lead them across the border. | |||
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