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    Systemic Racism In America

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    In this book Trump seemed to be more concerned with insulting and berating Latino immigrants than actually making a valid argument. He writes, “According to a Government Accountability Office 2011 report, America’s prisons house 351,000 criminal aliens who committed a crime after having already broken the law by entering America illegally.” He does this in an attempt to frighten the reader into thinking all undocumented people are 1) Latino and 2) Criminals. An opinion that has not changed…

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    Immigration Reform Immigration is one of the most talked about issues in this election. People from various countries that are looking for a better quality of life immigrate to the United States. Besides the obvious illegally crossing the border, people come other ways. Many come by getting work, school, business, or touring visas. This is completely acceptable, however some people overstay their time and are therefore considered illegal immigrants. There are 3 main issues in the discussion of…

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    an American would tell the presidential candidate is that as it stands now, United Sates immigration laws are unclear and misleading. There are millions of illegal immigrants who have come to this country or been born in this country to an illegal alien who are productive citizens and deserve a pathway to citizenship. He or she needs to improve immigration laws. Some examples are if immigrants have children in the United States and have lived here for so many years they should be able to become…

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    How do you feel about immigrants coming to the United States? I believe that the US should not increase border security because there are immigrants are escaping war and poverty and so they come to the US to live a better life. There are a lot of reasons I feel that the US should not increase border security like presumption of danger, border militarization and more. The immigrants that come from countries that have war like Syria to the US, just want have a better, safer life. According to an…

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    When I began conducting this research I was quick to discover my gap because no other source mentioned to what degree the implemented programs in any country was beneficial to incoming asylum-seekers. On the other hand, the majority of normal source, peer-reviewed articles, and books vastly discussed the cons of refugees and having to take refugees in. What host nations do not realize is the prospect of a possible brain gain. It is well known by now that the majority of asylum-seekers fleeing…

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    Lifestyle Of The Mexicans

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    The lifestyle of the Mexicans By: Nicholas John Hall The people in Mexico place a high value on family and traditional values. Mexico consists of many different ethnic groups. The Mestizo make up 60% of the population, Amerindians count for 30%, and the last 10% consist of white people. The most populous city in Mexico is Mexico City which is also the capital of Mexico with a population of 8.8 million. Many people in Mexico struggle to make a living because the minimum wage is worth $5 USD.…

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    Being an American means creating and not destroying. It’s contributing to a better life not just for you but for those around you. It’s accepting differences that you may have with others. It’s tolerance. It’s being understanding. It’s being innovative and motivated. America should be based entirely around these ordeals but it’s not. Greed, prejudice, crime, and ignorance are what embodies America in today’s world. In 2016 alone there have been hundreds of mass shootings, dozens of mass drug…

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    There are about “10.9 million” (www.washingtonpost.com) illegal immigrants that populate the United States. Both political parties have different views on what they should do. Republicans believe in placing stern laws, and not providing them sake. On the other hand, Democrats believe that the process should be faster. Democrats tend to have a glass half full perspective, unlike Republicans on this topic. Republicans seek to implement stricter laws on illegal immigration. One of the rules they…

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    Issues Toward Immigrants

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    The issue concerning immigrants/immigration needs to be handled. In order to resolve such an immense issue, the rejection and isolationism towards immigrants need to be diminished. Once that hostility is cleared, the process of immigration can be approached and handled efficiently and effectively. The beneficial contributions that immigrants have brought to the United States economy have been overlooked. If people were aware of their ignorance regarding the great that immigrants bring to…

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    Immigration in America: Should illegal aliens be allowed to stay on the U.S.? With millions of immigrants crossing into the United States illegally each year, the issue of illegal immigration continues to divide Americans. Studies in an article indicated that “since 1970, more than 30 million foreigners and their descendants have been added to U.S communities and labor pools which equals to the population of all Central American nations (Francis, 1999, p. 17). People cross their nation 's…

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