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    Because Korean immigrants in the United States faced a lot of disadvantages and difficulties working in American labor market, so they developed their own small business and became the most entrepreneurial ethnicity. There were two main reasons why Korean immigrants started their own small business rather than working in American labor market. First was due to the human capital theory, where the wages differences for Korean immigrants were based on their human capitals, such as education,…

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    Immigration has been a very common problem in the united states , and that is because in the united states is a country of freedom and numerous opportunities and that's what attracts immigrants to come into the united states. However not all Americans thinks that is the purpose of it all. According to perspective three it states that immigrants that enter the US are drug dealers , have drug cartels , or even do drug trafficking. Now for that reason we shall deny immigrants into the nation.…

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    bath and most of all I miss Grim my pet robot. I’m almost finished repairing my ship, all I need is a hyper drive, a clocking device and laser blaster to defend myself off from the asteroids that crashed me here in the first place. Now where will an alien like me Clank get those types of instruments and how will I get it without getting caught? Ulrica, I finally now how I can’t get caught, I will make me my own costume to not get caught. “I hear that a flea market can sell you anything you want…

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    If MLK Was Alive Today As inauguration day approaches, many in our country fear what Trump’s Presidency will bring. Those who worry about their rights or citizenship being taken from them have organized protests across the country in hopes of changing some of Trump’s views on minorities, immigrants, and women. At an anti-Trump protest in Akron after the election, protester, Margaret Bradford, spoke to a Cleveland.com reporter. “I’m terrified for the LGBT community and for minorities and women,”…

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    are many other supporters around the world that would kindly accept them. According to the article, Illegal Immigration Dilemma: Are Migrant Children Refugees or Criminals? by Patrick Jonson, it stated, “The massive border breach by ‘unaccompanied alien children’ has been building since 2012, going from 6,560 in fiscal year 2011 to an estimated 90,000 this year, and a possible 150,000 in 2015” (paragraph 5). If this many numerous amount of unaccompanied children are rapidly entering the United…

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    that the American government is currently focusing on. But a key issue in American society and economy today is the debate on whether or not to pass an immigration reform that would grant illegal aliens amnesty, or the permission to stay in the country and eventually become legal U.S. citizens. An illegal alien is a person who comes into America without a visa or permission from the government. The vast majority of immigrants come to America due to very poor economic situations in their home…

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    The 1990’s in Southern California is a period recognized by the frequent talk of illegal immigration. It is a time marked by Proposition 187, the1994 Save Our State (SOS) initiative to make illegal aliens ineligible from using non-emergency health care, public education, and other public services in the State of California ( “California’s Proposition 187” ). Between 1990 and 1995, more than 1.1 million migrants came to the United States every year on average (Passel and Roberto). Illegal…

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    Illegal Immigration Debate

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    like New York and Texas were given an estimated 5,000 unaccompanied alien minors to attend schooling and cosseted $78 million to $148 million annually. These outrageous numbers include classes presented by a teacher who is able to speak Spanish and meal plans that were either free or at least at a reduced cost. According to the article “$761 Mil to School Influx if Illegal Alien Minors” on Judicial watch, “37,472 Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) are living throughout the nation and states…

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    creating humans of worth. If the needs and security are not meet, humans appear salvage-like and crimes are likely to expanded. As for that, the United States government should only create reforms to improve the security of the border, deport any illegal alien that hasn 't applied for citizenship in the given time frame, create a system for all "guests" to be documented, and improve guest worker programs. Seemingly, Congress and the Executive branch are endeavoring to come up with a compromise…

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    Illegal Immigration Report

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    A Report on Illegal Immigration Most of the immigrants who come to the USA look for a better for a better way to live. I want to write about this topic because I’m interested in why people think that illegal immigration is a big deal. In this report I will be discussing why immigrants come to America, deportation, and the economic issues we have with the immigrants. Many immigrants come to America legally, but some immigrants come illegally. About 11 million immigrants have come to the US…

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