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    James Gregory’s, American Exodus, is a book that focuses on Dust Bowl migration to California, and their economic and social struggles in California. The book first starts off setting up the historical context of the Dust Bowl and the migrants with statistics, maps, pictures, and migrant backgrounds in the introduction. The overall book reads like a history textbook on the Dust Bowl, which is divided into two parts instead of narrative based on one family like The Grapes of Wrath. The first…

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    Although many people dislike you, I don’t think that you deserve so much hatred. Although you have undeniably said some controversial things. To be honest, your relationship with the media is terrible. This is due to the things you have said and how the media twisted or did not twist your words (not all media is evil). First of all I want to talk about your immigration policy, because it is what most people associate you with. I agree that immigrants should not enter America through illegal…

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    Although there are benefits to letting the illegal immigrants stay, they could be an even bigger threat to us. I think illegal immigrants should be sent back to their country. If we let people within our borders without proper paperwork it could lead to more terrorism. One reason we should not allow illegal immigrants in are country is because of rebellion. According to http://white-civilrights.blogspot.com/ “Let's recall the lessons learned during the recent Muslim migration into France.…

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    Since 2012 the number of eligible Latino voters has increased by four million, where the increase in Latino voting registration was due to the “Trump anxiety”, where many were afraid of what type of laws would be implemented in Donald Trump won the election due to his negative perspective on immigration. He referred to Mexicans as criminals, rapists and endorsed President Dwight David Eisenhower’s Operation Wetback, which removed undocumented immigrants in a harsh and inhuman manner, as a way to…

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    President, I commend you on these matters, and I am not asking for retribution on this matter. I am asking for further, and harsher enforcement on these matters. Don’t be afraid to get tougher, the statistics show it can only get better from here. Should it not boggle the mind that citizens in the USA want rights for someone who we know nothing about, and could possibly hut us. Imagine the Kate Stinley case happening to hundreds of children nationwide. What a horrible imagery that would be, for…

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    Recently, President Trump had decided to repeal the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA. I personally don’t agree with his decision. While I know that DACA is no longer going to be in existence I implore you to help find a suitable replacement for the program so that children who are here, by no choice of their own, can live successfully in our country and contribute to the economy of it; which the absence of is one of the main arguments that people have against illegal immigration.…

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    Why do we allow people into the United States that show no benefits toward our country? If we would simply only allows legal citizens to live in America the benefits would elevate immensely. When the United States naively over looks the huge amounts of immigrants entering the country against the law, it results in severe negative effects toward ourselves. Our boarding neighbor, Mexico, slyly uses illegal immigration to send crime and poverty into the United States; which could easily be avoided…

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    Unocumented Immigration

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    The U.S. economy would be affected negatively if the government was more strict about keeping immigrants out. It would actually hurt, not help, the economy and the jobs situation. While unauthorized immigrant workers add to the supply of labor, they also consume goods and services, thereby generating economic activity and creating jobs. When the topic of immigration is brought up, no two people will have the same views. This has been an ongoing issue for over two hundred years. More than 40…

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    America by the very principles upon which it was founded still has a place for Immigrants. The place for immigrants in America still exists largely because America has been good for Immigrants and immigrants have been good for America. American founders begun with equal privileges and permission. Naturalization is the legal process by which immigrants become American citizen, it works differently from other countries due to its openness to diverse backgrounds and opinions. All that is required…

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    Lita's Case

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    Whether or not an alien is eligible to apply for asylum as well as be granted it depends on if he/she meets specific requirements. The question here is whether or not Dr. Enstein will be granted asylum since he has applied for it. The issue here is that the president of Dr…

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