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    The Perfect Handgun for Carrying With all the talk of the United States government taking away our gun rights, it’s not at all shocking that more and more people are going out buying guns. “The president is the perfect gun sales rep.” said one Rocky Mount, NC pawnbroker. Gun sales have risen in the past few months and as long as the United States government keeps talking about stripping our gun rights. As more and more people go out and purchase, they may wonder what the perfect…

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    Chapter 10 discuss a lack of globalization in that people are unable to freely migrate from one country to another. They are obligated to do so by illegal means which creates greater opportunity for oppression. The author also points out how restrictionists portray an image which dehumanizes immigrants and perpetuates negative stereotypes that immigrants/minorities are criminals. Without global equity we will continue to see people trying what they can to rise out of the oppression and poverty…

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    Immigration: Johnson believes in immigration reform that would lead to a more efficient system all together. He would like to more efficiency in providing work visas, in background checks, in making non-citizens pay taxes, etc. Johnson wants to make the road to assimilation simpler, and most importantly: legal. In doing this, Johnson claims, there will be even greater security benefits because more time can be spent on the those who pose a threat to public safety. Johnson is uncomfortable with…

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    published July 22, 2014 and citing Joseph Chamie, criticizes the seeming receptiveness of the world’s borders, deeming the current policies and security against illegal immigration ineffectual to their purposes and especially raising concern over alien children. The article recalls issues globally, deploying reasons for illegal crossings and the surge of migrants occurring in recent years, including violent crime and corrupt officials while turning…

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    Immigration Restrictions & Illegal Immigration – The preliminary processes itself that migrants have to go through to migrate might be frustrating for the potential migrants. This is so as the procedures may be costly and flustering due to the immigration restrictions within the United States. Severe restrictions on migration condemn hundreds of thousands of potential immigrants to remain with lives of poverty and oppression in underdeveloped nations (Somin, 2017). Therefore, some persons feel…

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    IMPORTANCE OF ISSUE Since its inception, America has continuously dealt with immigration. Aversion and hostility usually welcome immigrant communities. Still, how the American government chooses to deal with the influx in migrating population has been disputed. Only a fraction of the population in detainment are illegal immigrants are a threat to the society. Many detainees are women and children asylum seekers from violence-stricken countries in Central America. Even worse, some of the people…

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    A Mexican family is setting up a home in Texas after illegally crossing the Mexican border. The father of the family is trying to make a better living for himself and his family by making some good money while in the U.S. A few weeks later the father gets caught working for a business illegally and his family gets deported back to Mexico for illegally being in the U.S. Many people argue whether a situation like this is wrong or not. Should an illegal immigrant and their family be given a chance…

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    Should Immigrants live in the U.S. without Fear? About 11.4 million immigrants are currently living in the U.S., not counting those who have been deported in the last years due to the SB 1070 legislative act presented in 2012. The nation of immigrants needs to take action and needs to be supported. Americans should definitely support immigration reforms not just because it’s the right thing to do, but because it strengthens families, our economy, and our country. There are Americans who believe…

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    As discussed in the last discussion post, the consensus is immigrants are coming to America to make money that could not have been made in their country. This can’t be said for all, but this seems to be the norm compared to the previous 200 years. Work in their home country is scarcer and they are underpaid. In the past, people from other countries would come to America for a better way of life. For more privileges, improved human rights, and to chase the American dream. Once here, they were…

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    America was shaped by immigrants and their ideas. Immigrant’s have had a big impact on America and our daily life’s wild would not be the same. One inventor that has had lots of impact on our life’s is Andrew Carnegie who had impact on the steel industry. Andrew was a immigrant from Dunfermline, Scotland. Kennedy and Quinlan might have the same point of view of America and be writing about the same thing but, there are many differences also. Some of the things that the authors do similar is…

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