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    Immigration has always been a part of American culture, in fact, it is the basis of how our country was formed. Immigration, both legal and illegal, has become a key focal point in today’s society- especially with presidential elections looming in the near future. In a collection of essays titled “Reinventing the Melting Pot: The New Immigrant and What It Means to Be American,” Jamar Jacoby has a piece titled “The New Immigrants and the Issue of Assimilation” published in 2004. In her piece she…

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    Your Honour, I Jennifer Sanchez provide this reference in full knowledge of my uncle J Cruz Sanchez-Duarte charge of Deportation. I have known J Cruz Sanchez-Duarte(my uncle) for eighteen years, my entire life. Additionally,I know him as a father,husband, and uncle. His life consisted of caring for his four daughters and wife, this was possible with the devotion he had in his fellow job in Executive Construction and Mp Mechanics. Where he has been working the past ten years in…

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    Abolishing birthright citizenship is a much more delicate issue as it could cause more problems than it actually fixes. For now, I believe that we should not get rid of birthright citizenship because of the many problems that it may cause. Donald Trump’s view to abolish birthright citizenship has some flaws, as the actual deportation of several illegal immigrants would cost several thousands of dollars to execute. Trump states that illegal immigrants are taking the jobs of American citizens, not…

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    Ultimately, we need to understand that without illegal immigrants the economic growth of the United States will crash. Although massive deportations may seem of concern to only a small group of citizens, it should be in fact concern for anyone who cares about the increase in taxes. Undocumented immigrants are a critical piece of the economy in the United Sates because they pay $11.64 million overall in state and local taxes. Per to the estimation of the Institute on Taxation & Economic Policy…

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    Yes I agree that illegal immigrants should become legal citizens. Put yourself in their shoes. What if you couldn’t do anything? Imagine not being able to get a good job, provide for your family, or have freedom of speech? It is very miserable and emotional, wouldn’t you like a chance to be a citizen? I’m sure I would. Immigrants come to America for better liberties and for a finer life. Illegal immigrants are people like everyone else. They come here to live the dream and become a citizen. I…

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    As terrorism is on the rise, many people flee their country in hopes of finding sanctuary; but with such an influx of people and the very real fear of terrorism, misinformation and misconceptions are impossible to avoid. It is easy to make assumptions, especially when having little to no knowledge on the subject. Even more so when presidential candidates choose to exaggerate the facts and blow things way out of proportion. There are many misunderstandings surrounding the refugees, therefore…

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    Introduction In our past and present it has been observed that immigration is a major problem that many have tried to address in different ways, but because of everybody’s different views and beliefs, it seems like every time somebody speaks about immigration, it lights a spark for discussion about the topic. I am so intrigued to write about immigration because my family and I can relate to this topic. I have first-hand experience when dealing with immigration in the U.S.-Mexico border and can…

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    As the years progress the immigration status of El Paso, TX has increased at an amazingly rate and by this our economy, lifestyle and legal rights have been affected since we have allow immigrants into our country. Many people don’t see how immigration really does affect us since they only focus on the people and how they got here illegally. There’s far beyond more things someone should take in consideration since it also affects their way of living and their money. Immigration is something…

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    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services imply, that if you are an alien and you come here to seek labor during the fiscal year you are guaranteed to receive an immigrant visa that covers you, your spouse and children. To redeem the visa you will need to have the proper skills, education and/or working experiences. These will determine the eligibility the illegal alien has to get the visa and to maybe as well live in the U.S. permanently (Permanent workers par.1). The…

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    In a seven year period from 1999 until 2006, there were illegal aliens responsible for sex crimes in thirty six different states. Most of them were in the states with the highest number of illegal immigrants. (procon.org) No matter what anybody has and could say, removal is the only option for illegal immigrants. They…

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