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    Sabeena Jagdeo [Romesh was born in 1963. His home country is Guyana, which is located in South America. He grew up living a simple lifestyle with his two parents and his three brothers and two sisters. His “call name” or nickname as it is known in America was Bai. He got his high school education in Guyana and when he was 21, immigrated to America in 1986 , where his older brother was already living. He emigrated, so that he could have a better life for himself and one day bring the rest of his…

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    Unocumented Migration

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    Throughout history many factors have affected undocumented migrants to move to North America, Europe and the more developed countries of Asia. In my opinion, people tend to migrate due to economic gain, war, political refuge, or religious freedom. In 1620, The Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock, America to seek religious freedom and escape those who persecuted them. The new land allowed them to settle and be the people they wanted, without fear. As the country grew and developed immigrants were…

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    I think if you want to understand why the Senate immigration reform bill was a nonstarter, you must look at the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA). I am sure when Senators Edward Kennedy (D-MA), John McCain (R-AZ), and colleagues introduced the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act, which was supposed to permit the creation of a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in return for increased enforcement measures. The IRCA when passed was supposed to move immigration…

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    America is a place full of opportunities, innovation, and ideas. Although it is an excellent place to live in some ways, it leaves much to be desired in others. The America I believe in is a place where everyone can feel safe and confident for the next generation. Some people could argue that Americans are lazy. They might think our country is full of people who wouldn’t want to change their habits or put in some work to support the world as a whole. Those people are very wrong. Americans have…

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    The American refugee policy has been a sticky subject amongst both the political crowd and the average American people. The new President, Donald Trump, has asserted a strict policy for accepting refugees, specifically those from Middle Eastern countries, that has sparked much debate in the past months. However, his views are unreasonable and derogatory on a national and a world scale. The United States should accept refugees, but they should also modernize and improve their screening and…

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    CIA Secrets The Phoenix Program. Operation Chaos. The Mujahideen. Project MKULTRA. All of these secret CIA projects,run in secrecy avoiding the public eye, hundreds of more secret devious projects used.A growing controversy that’s been debated for years in our country, split between people’s different views and interpretations on our national security and privacy. With many people unknowing of the true intentions of the Central intelligence agency or CIA’S secrets. Some may see them as…

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    What is an American identity? To an adult it may be how many hours you work a week or how much money you have in your bank account. But what is an American identity to a teenager? This is a less visited question one that is pushed into the shade, because it doesn't matter, but now it does. An American identity to me is being free and having new opportunities to change our lives for the better or worse, it all depends on the person. You're American identity can majorly impact how people view you…

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    As a matter of public policy, an employer shall not be required to be reinstate an unlawfully terminated employee when the employee is an illegal alien. If an employer was to have to reinstate an illegal alien, they would be violation of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. In 1986, the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) passed in order to prohibit employers from knowingly hiring, recruiting, or referring for a fee any alien who is unauthorized to work (“Immigration Reform”, n.d.).…

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    Charging Bull Symbols

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    For this assignment the symbol I chose as my signifier is the Charging Bull on Wall Street. The bronze bull has a history in New York’s lower Manhattan, as it became a well-known icon and tourist attractor in New York City starting back in the 80s. Being placed on Wall Street the Charging Bull is believed to bring good luck to the New York’s stock exchange. The Charging Bull in New York City, depending on the context and culture can signify power of American people or New York’s stock exchange.…

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    American identity has come a long way, people have changed and moved just to become an American. I go to a place in Redlands every year for the fourth of July. It is an amazing place and there are great people, with an amazing show. But it is crazy to see all the new people that come from different places each year. I’ve been going there for about 5 years straight now, and it's funny because there are people we know that we've became friends with because they go there each year as well. But for…

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