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    As the years progress the immigration status of El Paso, TX has increased at an amazingly rate and by this our economy, lifestyle and legal rights have been affected since we have allow immigrants into our country. Many people don’t see how immigration really does affect us since they only focus on the people and how they got here illegally. There’s far beyond more things someone should take in consideration since it also affects their way of living and their money. Immigration is something…

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    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services imply, that if you are an alien and you come here to seek labor during the fiscal year you are guaranteed to receive an immigrant visa that covers you, your spouse and children. To redeem the visa you will need to have the proper skills, education and/or working experiences. These will determine the eligibility the illegal alien has to get the visa and to maybe as well live in the U.S. permanently (Permanent workers par.1). The…

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    In a seven year period from 1999 until 2006, there were illegal aliens responsible for sex crimes in thirty six different states. Most of them were in the states with the highest number of illegal immigrants. (procon.org) No matter what anybody has and could say, removal is the only option for illegal immigrants. They…

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    Immigration has always been an important part of being human. Most of nations have immigrated from other parts of the world to their lands they know today. For example the Native Americans travelled from Asia, the settlers arrived from all over Europe and even the Finnish came from the southern parts of Europe. Something has changed though during the past few years. No longer are immigrants welcome in most countries, there is a lot more prejudice towards immigration and there are much more…

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    Even though those people are here illegally, if they don’t have anywhere else to go, I think they should be allowed to stay and made legally citizens in the U.S. It’s kind of obvious that this paper, will be about immigration. My thoughts on immigration are that, immigration is a good thing for the U.S. because then the country itself has diversity. I don’t agree with anybody who wants immigrants to go back to their own country, because even though they’re not American citizens, there’s a reason…

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    The immigration problem has decreased since 2000. In 2000, the immigration got to its peak, reaching 770,000 immigrants. Since then, it has decreased, in 2010, it got to 140,000. 29% of the 41.3 million foreign-born in the United States in 2013 entered between 2000 and 2009, 10 percent have entered since 2010, and the majority (61 percent) entered before 2000. By 2013 the number increased again to 322,000 immigrants. Not everyone crosses the border legally, according to the Migration Policy…

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    National Parks have been facing surging numbers of tourists in the recent years which has lead to pollution build-up as well as human trespass in wildlife-only areas. There are many disputes over whether the Park Service should place restrictions on more areas or not, while others believe the problem is that tourists only flock towards the well-known National Parks, leaving others empty and unvisited. Phil Francis, an executive council member of the Coalition to Protect America’s Parks, claims…

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    Didier Fassin investigates ways in which political asylum has undergone a transformation in which humanitarian claim, informed by health needs are being privileged over political claims mostly based on fear of persecution. Fassin’s focus in the article is on the Sangatte center, a warehouse which as soon as it opened up in August 1999 soon became known as a transit camp primarily due to the fact that it was supposed to provide for only a short stay for immigrants on their way to Britain. In the…

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    The decreasing trend also affects the nature of Mexican illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants make up about half of the total 11.7 million immigrants who live in the U.S (Gonzalez-Barrera & Krogstad, 2017), although in recent years, there is apparent drop from 6.9 million in 2007 to 5.8 million in 2014 (Gonzalez-Barrera & Krogstad, 2017). In 2015, although the overall number of apprehensions decreasing to 462,388 in 2015 from 679,996 in 2014, Mexican immigrants still dominate up to 58% of the…

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    Stop deporting illegal Immigrants. First, deporting illegal immigrants can take a huge effect in the U.S economy and workforce. Not deporting illegal aliens can better the U.S Economy. Secondly, basic human rights; the definition of human rights as defined by Webster's Dictionary; it states “Rights (as freedom from unlawful imprisonment, torture, and execution) regarded as belonging fundamentally to all persons”. What is america all about if not basic human rights. Finally, why are they leaving…

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