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    As the child of an immigrant family, the immigration policies are of great importance to my family along with many other families. The immigration policies affect many legal and illegal immigrant families and their U.S. born children. The ever-changing laws pertaining to immigrants and how to handle them splits families apart and deports citizens acting fully within the law who have done nothing to deserve their unjust treatment. The laws regarding the deportation of immigrants are never fully…

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    In today’s society, there is a large part of stereotyping of the Mexican culture. Some of this is positive but most of this is negative. Many Mexicans are viewed as loyal and hardworking citizens and yet even the Maricopa Sheriff, Joe Arpaio, views most Mexicans as illegal immigrants using slurs such as “wetbacks”. Many lawsuits have been brought to the Federal Court against “Sheriff Joe” for not only allowing this behavior yet in many ways enforcing it especially after being told to stop by…

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    El Salvador does not receive many tourist. It can be easily understood as to why. Within the last two decades, crime rates and homicides have increased drastically. Natural disasters occur frequently and death rates are at all-time high. Many tourist ask whether or not they should visit the country. The answer is no. the country is way too dangerous to visit. Visiting could be a life risking chance. El Salvador is the smallest country in Central America and is located between Guatemala and…

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    many cannot find any trace of it in everyday life. In discussions of immigration, one controversial issue has always been the ambivalent fear of both immigrants and natives about the amount of niches in social structure opened to fill into. On the one hand, immigrants are accused of taking away jobs from locals and increasing level of violence, and this includes not just implicit criticism. Societies are scared, and governments use this factor to, as X states, "put roadblocks on the road to…

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    Illegal Immigration Cons

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    Illegal Immigration is a big concern in our government today. Every year thousands of illegals enter the united states seeking a better life for them and their families. That all seem fine but many Americans feel like their country is being invaded and taken over by those illegal immigrants. They believe that undocumented people are taken all the jobs available in the country and are costing our country millions. So you have to wonder are illegal immigrants hurting our country’s economy? With…

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    Society mostly calls these people illegal immigrants or undocumented, but the professional way that they are called is illegal alien. Yes, they are called “illegal alien” since they are not citizens of the United States. But after many years of people trying to convince the government to have deferred action to allow young adults have a green card or become U.S. citizens. The President Obama created…

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    Introduction: The events survived by Community C from my perspective are successful. As a member of Community C, I was allowed to participate and assist in all decisions that were made. The tax system that we chose as a group was the Straight Forward Tax. We felt like this tax system was a quick, simple, and effective way to put money back in the pockets of our middle class families and give our employers incentives to create new jobs; thereby, growing our economy. We did not change our tax…

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    Immigration Law Case Study

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    enforcement to reasonably attempt to determine the immigration status of a person involved in a lawful stop, detention or arrest in the enforcement of any other local or state law or ordinance where reasonable suspicion exists that the person is an alien and is unlawfully present, except if it may hinder or obstruct an investigation. Requires the immigration status to be verified with the federal government for anyone who is arrested. Stipulates that law enforcement cannot consider race, color…

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    “Congress irrationally restricted the number of immigrant visas for Mexicans.,Bracero program , The two countries share a border ....”(Roque Planas) Since congress did this we are having more people that are trying to come over. People are trying to come up with solutions to help stop this problem. Approximately one-third of the US-Mexico border is fenced off. The rest is patrolled by hundreds of border patrol agents, most of whom are centralized in particular areas like Tucson and San Diego.…

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    The immigration policies in the United States have been amended every time a new government comes into power. Currently, the Trump government wants to put in place strict policies like deporting immigrants who don’t have valid documents (Fetzer 34). The immigration laws are considered to be the complex law in our constitution. This paper will make a case on the immigration in the United States, stating its pros and cons. The government of President Trump is considering putting in place stringent…

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