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    To be an American is to be able to choose freely. Acts of terror seem to be more and more common, according to the media. In times of terror and strife the citizens of the United States of America come together no matter what beliefs and opinions we have to defeat the opposition. Secondly, America was built on immigrants, and as such we are open to diverse races and beliefs, and Americans consider people they have just met as friends. This is what I believe is my American Identity. The United…

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    On the website “www.procon.org/” the immigration article which I found interest in was “What is Illegal Immigration?” I was impelled to analyze this article due to my interest towards the definition of illegal immigration. America was originally discovered upon immigration. No ethnicity was originally in the modern day “America” besides the “Indians.” If you were born in a particular country that does make you a native to that country because you were born there. Immigrate means “to come to a…

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    One of my main reason why immigration should be fair & legal is because our organization of all type of race want a greater future in the u.s we want the best for our families just like any other citizen in the u.s everybody wants the best for their family in order to do that we have to work hard no matter what it takes that's why people try their best to still cross any border even though the technology from the border is more advanced makes it even ten times harder than it was back then…

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    Although Deferred Action for Children Arrivals (DACA) was removed in September, DACA still had some cons in the U.S. DACA can stimulate illegal immigration to come to the United States. Granting amnesty or citizenship those who came illegally to the United States encourages more illegal immigration to come, so they can follow the same path of getting granted citizenship. As well as in a time where terrorism is an ultimatum, especially to wear the border that isn’t protected enough can create a…

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    As you probably already know, America has a ton of immigrants, but I bet you didn’t know America is built off immigrants. Literally our country is founded on immigrants, every single person in America is either an immigrant or a descendant of an immigrant. “America is the melting pot”, as Kennedy said. This is a true statement. whether you want to believe it or not, you come from immigrants. Some would begin to feel insecure about this, however others will feel connected to something much bigger…

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    The Immigration Act Of 1965 and the Immigration Reform And Control Act Of 1986, both aimed to control the number of people of different nationalities allowed into the United States within a given year. The Immigration act of 1965, also known as the Hart-Celler Act was a reworking of the original Immigration Act Of 1926 which put in place yearly quotas on immigration based on nation of origin, mainly from Europe and Latin America. While the Reform and Control Act reassessment of immigrant status…

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    I worked as a professional racehorse groom for most of my life. Horseracing history is the basis of two distinct American narratives slavery and immigration. For the purpose of this audience, I will attempt to show how these narratives have been utilized to create deep divisions among America's labor forces. Illegal immigration is a wedge it is a means of retarding wages and curtailing labor rights. I have witnessed illegal immigrants use their legal status to bargain for American jobs,…

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    Headed to the ¨Promised Land¨ In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was most European and other foreign countries dream to go to the ¨promised land¨. They heard stories of the life they could have, and they wanted it. This idea became known as the ¨American Dream¨. People would leave everything behind to make the trip to America, hoping for a new beginning. Their expectations of America soon became clouded with the reality of what they were actually facing. Back home, immigrants had…

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    mexican descent, in the year 1986 many immigration laws were passed to slow the amount of illegal aliens crossing our borders (1986 AMNESTY...). These laws may have slowed it down for a while but now the illegal immigrant count rises every day which leaves the question how should we handle it.…

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    Do you know all of the challenges that a person have to pass to achieve their American Dream? It is not that easy like we think it is. The american dream is the goal that you have when you arrive to this country. It may be to study, have a better life, help your family, or just get money to satisfy your life. Or it may be to get a house, get a car, get clothes or things like that. Maybe you already achieve it but you may know some people that are trying to achieve it. To achieve your american…

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