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    I've seen several people who, I suspect, didn't do everything with Immigration when entering the U.S., Law abiding (apart from the entry issue). Keeping a low profile, And taxpaying. Social Security taxes they'll never receive, along with sales taxes. I have no problem understanding Americans may be angry about this. People here illegally who get involved in crime should be deported when their sentence is over. I also understand why people stuck in a corrupt country would want to go where things…

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    H1b Immigration Thesis

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    America has the largest immigration rate in the world. These immigrants are having difficulties getting settled in our country. There are the nationalists who oppose these immigrants for taking away “American jobs.” It is important to see immigrants, not as enemies, but as people. Though some U.S. citizens welcome immigrants, there are still many who are hostile toward them. For example, immigrants who move here from places such as India, get paid a third of the amount an American-born…

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    In the Immigration Debate Readings the first four sets reflect on the immigration restriction and anti-immigrant views. While the last four sets reflect on the pro-immigrant and anti-restriction views. Looking closely to the sixth set, Making a New Prosperous America, the readings show a strong pro-immigrant views, in which foreign immigrant has helped the American industry and strengthen the economy. In the first reading titled “Chinese Immigration in its Social and Economical Aspect” the…

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    is a national problem, which needs acknowledgment. An Illegal alien as they are called is a foreigner who has entered or resides in a country unlawfully or without the country's authorization. (Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House) There were 11.1 million unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. in 2014, a total unchanged from 2009 and accounting for 3.5% of the nation’s population. (JENS MANUEL KROGSTAD) The 11.1 million illegal aliens have either entered our country by crossing the border,…

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    The phases of reconstruction have had many events similar from today such as voting rights and racism in the justice system. But the one that sticks out to me in particular is access to citizenship. The reason this stuck out for me was because it has been over 100 years and they still have problems with citizenship. For example in the 1870s during the reconstruction phase they signed the 14th amendment which states “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the…

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    In today's world we hear about how much America is in debt. We hear it from politicians, the president, and senators. In one way or another it is brought up, as seen in the current presidential debate candidates mention multiple times the amount of debt the U.S. in currently in. “We are in debt 18 Trillion we will soon be in 20 trillion” - Donald Trump.This is just one of the many people that are trying to help people realize that the U.S. can soon be in bankruptcy like how other countries have…

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    Amnesty For Illegal Aliens

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    This article is about the serious topic in the united states especially today, which is Amnesty for illegal aliens. Most people know this as Illegal Immigration into the US from the weak secured borders of our country. Many people debate on this issue today as a problem, saying that illegal immigration is not to be rewarded with amnesty, for it is just a reward for a crime, and think that they need to be deported and the border, secured to prevent the illegal activities and those that come with…

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    Bill Trump Speech Essay

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    Trump's Speech In all honesty, I tried to watch Trump's Speech on YouTube, but I'd rather rip my ears out. So, I read a transcription on npr.com. This turned out to be much more tolerable, plus it included fact-checking from government agencies, Politifact, etc. His speech was interesting, considering the media's statement on Trumps's potential "pivot" and his "softening". In fact, it seemed that he had returned to his initial policies. His immigration policy speech essentially addresses…

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    Immigration is a topic that can spark some of the most heated debates. Whether for or against, people tend to have varying opinions. In this paper, I will be citing examples and giving explanations as to why I am for immigration. Firstly, many give the argument that economic impact of immigration is a burden on the American economy. While Lisa Christensen Gee, the State Tax Policy Director for the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, reports that “Undocumented immigrants contribute…

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    (society) Illegal Immigrants Increase Crime Rates Arizona in 2000 had the highest per capita rate of illegal aliens highest per capita rate of property crimes highest rate of vehicle theft 2nd highest rate of larceny theft 5th for burglaries 9th for murders 15th for aggravated assault and robbery (Martin) 2. (economic) Illegal Immigrants Cost Billions that US Doesn’t Have There are many essentials needed for 400,000 anchor babies born “take advantage of the welfare system by giving birth…

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