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    Immigration has been around for many years and just recently, it has been one of the most discussed topics in the United States. The two articles that are being compared are “Only Mass Deportation Can Save America” by Bret Stephens and “The Case against Immigration – Why the United States Should Look Out for Itself” by Steven Camarota and the ideas that are being discussed are population growth, education and work ethic. Americans believe that mass deportation can save America while others…

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    and formulas like the Drake Equation that space is too large and weird and wonderful for just us to exist in it. The real question in the sentence that everyone ignores in favor of alone, is we. Even though we use aliens as a metaphor for our fears of each other, when it comes to aliens humanity imagines we automatically band together, with the United States usually leading the charge. Humanity does not have the power to change whether or not we are alone. What we can change is how…

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    We the People are discriminatory bigots. Americans have been bred to select the scapegoat of disastrous times. Consequently, most of the condemned suffer prejudicial hardships in a nation that professes liberty and unity. Immigrants. Most Americans, if not all, point to Mexico in light of America’s struggling economy and climbing population. Brilliant. What else would we Americans do? Ignore the opportunities of both job growth and prominence of American-made products made possible by the…

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    to be torn down today to make room for a road and which he only finds out then the demolition team begin the process that day. Then, there is Ford Prefect, Arthur’s best friend, who turns out to be an alien. Where things get truly bizarre, in just the first chapter, is when we discover Ford is an alien because that is where we are introduced to the Vogons, an interstellar race who has come to Earth to destroy it to make way for a space road. When this is announced, Ford finds Arthur and uses his…

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    Immigration America are known as the land of opportunity among immigrants, because U.S. is able to provide the immigrants with a variety, of life opportunity that they wouldn’t have had in their own countries, such as higher education, economic stability and, etc. America is home to world’s largest immigrant populations with more than 41 million, and is by far the largest economy in the world, but native views about the immigrants are mixed. Half (51%) of Americans this year, said immigrant’s…

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    Immigration into Medieval Japan was very hard for foreigners. In 1603 Tokugawa Ieyasu became the ruler of the entire country. Early in his rule, all foreigners were forced out of the country. Japan was isolated from the rest of the world until 1853 when Commodore Matthew C. Perry forced Japan to open its doors. If you was caught trying to sneak around the Japanese borders it is very likely that you could get in very much trouble or even killed. This is still very true in many border patrol…

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    People have always said that immigrants do the jobs that Americans won’t. Well, this is actually one of the main reasons why immigrants do contribute to a better America. Nevertheless, they also contribute to high-end skill jobs, like medicine, not just what Americans don’t want to do. However, they are very misrepresented and many people don't see that. Another reason that immigrants contribute to a better America is that it brings diversity not only to the American culture but also to the…

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    Deport Illegal Immigrants

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    Additionally, deportation is very costly. According to Max Ehrenfreund, if deportation was to occur the US GDP would decrease: “They estimated that this requirement would force about 2.5 million people to leave the country over two years and that the policy would reduce gross domestic product by one-half to three-quarters of a percentage point.” The author Max Ehrenfreund states that if the US would force 2.5 million people to leave the country this would reduce the GDP (which is basically the…

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    Blake Illegal immigration is a growing problem in the united states. Some think this is a good thing. They believe that the immigrants are doing the jobs no one wants to do like farm work, or cooking in restaurants. Others say people have a hard enough time finding a job, and schools are already full enough the way it is. If we keep letting people sneak into the county without higher consequence this country could fall. With the undocumented brings a lot of crime. Vivian Yee, Kenan Davis and…

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    Even though, immigrants continue to pour in the country and they still are considered a big part in the U.S., up till now a lot of people are not comfortable with the idea of immigration. One of the main reasons that many of them believe immigration is harmful is that they are afraid immigrants could take away jobs from American workers. On average, there is a small positive effect on the labor market outcomes of American workers in the long run. Certain groups are slightly effected, most…

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