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    Pull Factors

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    Second page you see Pull Factors There are so many great reasons to live in the United States of America. One of the pull factors for America is family, people are attracted to countries in which they have family members who live there. Another pull factor is seeking better education. Many parents want their children to attend good schools resulting in them moving to different countries with better learning; there are thousands of universities in the U.S. to choose from. Another great pull…

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    members from migrating themselves thus risking their lives. In the meantime, as long as there is no viable pathway to citizenship for immigrants who are without substantial means and lack of reforms continue to practically nonexistent, illegal immigrants will remain in a limbo. On the other hand, many American citizens have a difficult time dealing with and accepting people who speak a language other than English in the United States. Many Americans feel that if you live in their country, you…

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    Once he has applied, he has to wait to receive the confirmation of the application. The confirmation of the application comes with an appointment to go to the biometrics where they get the applicant's fingerprint. Later, he would receive an appointment notice for his naturalization interview. This appointment is to interview the applicant in English and to take the civics test. Legal permanent residents must study…

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    Cybercrime: The increasing access to and subsequent use of technology has dramatically impacted the way in which people communicate and conduct their daily lives. The internet for example connects people and companies from opposite sides of the world quickly, easily, and relatively cheaply. However, the internet and computer can be used in negative ways, which can have destructive impact on societies. Cybercrime is a threat against different organisations and people who computers connected to…

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    Identity Theft Definition

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    criminal charge. Personally identifying documents, which, thieves often obtain include, an individual’s name’s, social security number, address, telephone, date of birth, driver’s license number, taxpayer identification number, government passport number, or any biometric information,…

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    Identity “theft” IDENTITY THEFT: The term identity “theft” is a part of broader aspect known as the cybercrimes. The identity “theft” occurs when one person copies the personal data of another person assumes another identity which is used by the copier for stealing from the first person. This thief who takes another’s identity makes transactions in the online system by being another person, which is part of stealing in the cybercrimes. The thief uses the computer and the internet networks to…

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    Securitization In Canada

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    One of the world’s longest and “friendliest” borders has been reinvented and reconfigured to “a high security zone marked by fortified crossing points, thermal body detectors, swiveling surveillance cameras, and the occasional low-skimming Blackhawk helicopter” (“Overzealous U.S-Canada”, 2015). Considerations for this reconfiguration occurred long before the events of September 11 2001, and Canada did not want to implement policies that did not assess refugee claims on a “case by case basis”,…

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    RPI Status Case Study

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    applicants’ photo identification matches the picture in the EEVS system (MPI 15). For the issue of acceptable identity and work authorization documents, there are a few different kinds of identification measures the applicant can use. They can use passport cards, LPR cards, and EAD cards for work authorization purposes. For identity purposes, they can use their driver license and their voting registration card (MPI…

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    I travel the St. Louis-Boston air route on an almost weekly basis. At times Boston Transportation Security Administration (TSA) stops me. Every time I am being stopped, I end up exhausted, confused and even a bit shaky. As I get prepared to cross the TSA security checkpoint the rush starts. I tend to feel somehow naked. A sensation I believe might be shared with those who actually did strip naked to show TSA screeners that they were not carrying a bomb, as John Brennan did in 2012. Once all…

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