Border in a sentence as a noun

But call me when the TSA is abandoned and the border guards are no longer treating immigrants like ****.

Afterwards I found out though that entry into the US is completely the discretion of the border guards.

Indeed, border control points are simply yet another instance in which you should "never talk to the police.

Sadly it seems the UK and US have now joined the ranks of countries who employ this sort of harassment routinely at the border.

My son went to a high school near San Diego that straddles the border between an middle class area built in the 50s and a low income area.

After the patriot act was passed, there was some concern about the privacy implications North of the border.

But for me this made me realize how vulnerable non-citizens are when it comes to US immigration and border patrol.

Border in a sentence as a verb

His patois was so strong that his lawyer couldn't really understand what he said, and the border agency was going to send him back to Jamaica to be killed.

The story is about the ingenious use of diplomatic and intelligence resources to accomplish a daring cross-border mission in an innovative way.

I wrote letters to the border agency, the prison governor and the home secretary and he was granted asylum and an interpreter was arranged so that his legal visits would be more productive.

We mean agree to give the US all of the information about all of the international financial transactions that anyone within your entire economy either does or attempts to do that cross a border.

When that happens, the the moderators can slightly change the board style to indicate that discussions relevant to the present crisis are acceptable -- maybe a black border and lettering on the Y symbol at the top-left.

But in a Europe coming out of feudalism where they were trying to define national loyalties and borders, worried about losing territory to the neighboring country, worried about all sorts of things that look foolish from a modern perspective, well, if Jews weren't going to care if they were Polish or Russian, that was a huge problem.

Border definitions

noun

a line that indicates a boundary

See also: borderline delimitation mete

noun

the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary

See also: margin perimeter

noun

the boundary of a surface

See also: edge

noun

a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge

See also: molding moulding

noun

a strip forming the outer edge of something; "the rug had a wide blue border"

verb

extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle; "The forest surrounds my property"

See also: surround environ ring skirt

verb

form the boundary of; be contiguous to

See also: bound

verb

enclose in or as if in a frame; "frame a picture"

See also: frame

verb

provide with a border or edge; "edge the tablecloth with embroidery"

See also: edge

verb

lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland"

See also: adjoin edge abut march butt