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    Immigration has shaped the demography of Americans since colonial times. Immigration is an important issue the country faces today, misperceptions persist about fundamental aspects of this crucial topic such as the size and composition of the immigrant population, and how immigration affects the economy and the workforce in the U.S. Contrary to popular perception, less than half of all immigrants in the U.S are Hispanic or Latino. Approximately one-fifth of all immigrants are non-Hispanic white,…

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    America The Melting Pot A nation founded by immigrants, for immigrants, but now decides it’s too risky to let in people who need our help. Imagine being forced to put all belongings in a bag, and walk with your family to the nearest countries, and being denied continuously of shelter. The same politicians who say “Live the American dream”,deny it from other humans because of fear. The most important thing in life is opportunity, giving these Syrians rights, and freedoms they haven’t previously…

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    America is the land of the free and welcomes everyone, but some people take advantage of it. With violence all over the world, foreigners want to flee to another country for safety. People causing the violence want to create more violence, so some people flee as well with the fleeing victims to other countries to spread more violence. Unless someone is 100% Native American, American citizens have had an ancestor come over to America as an immigrant. Immigrants have been coming over for centries.…

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    Let’s get to the point. Immigration has been a big Issue in the past years and the majority of some students are non-residents. This is a big problem today because Immigrants are sought out to be bad people that do crimes and come here to steal jobs. Contradictory, immigrants are creating jobs and making a new hope for themselves and their families. So why? Why, is it a big problem for a Non-Residents like myself get any scholarship opportunities or being able of getting the acceptance of a…

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    We call America the land of opportunity. But we are not giving enough opportunities to refugees. When we allow refugees into this country, we're not giving them enough support to bounce back from the war zone they were once living in. In 1980 we let in 207,000 refugees into our country, but those numbers have dropped ever since. In 2002 we only welcomed 27,110 refugees into our country. You could argue that we don't have enough land or money to welcome refugees. But I believe it has nothing to…

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    Of all the various ethnicities in America one of the most targeted of all time is the Mexican community. Some may wonder why that may be, since they are one of our closest neighboring countries and we often have a respectable relationship with the government. When we hear about immigrants, we unfortunately don’t think of them as American citizens, when in reality we should treat them equal to us because this group of citizens are the ones that make America great. Throughout the United States’…

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    An immigrant is a person who comes to America from another country. Sometimes immigrants would come in large sips from Europe. These conditions might not work in their favor, if a lot of people were on the boat you were probably packed in small area like a can of sardines. All of these new people would add to the melting pot we call America. A melting pot is a bunch of cultures blended into one. People from all around the world would want to come to America for lots of different reasons,…

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    The great Armenian migration to America happened in three waves beginning in the 1890s. During the troubled final years of the Ottoman Empire, its prosperous Christian minorities becoming the targets of violent Turkish nationalism. A second wave of migration came after World War 1 , and the third wave began after World War 2. The first wave of Armenians in America flooded into the greater Boston and New York, where nearly 90% of the immigrants joined the handful of relatives or friends who had…

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    Steven Camarota states, “If illegal aliens were given amnesty and began to pay taxes and use services like households headed by legal immigrants with the same education levels, the estimated annual net fiscal deficit would increase from $2,700 per household to nearly $7,700, for a total net…

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    Immigration in the United States The United States hosts the largest immigrant population in the world, yet our current immigration system is broken and crumbling below our feet. An H1-B visa holder is allowed temporary status as a foreign worker for a U.S. employer. The H1-B Visa workers program is abusive because it uses immigrants for their labor but they continue to be put through the bureaucratic limbo of our currently broken immigration system. The system that immigrants are put through…

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