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    because the island was considered U.S. territory. In 1934 the United States established a law allowing on 50 Filipinos into the mainland each year but allowed them to continue to go to Hawaii to work as planation laborers. In 1924 the term illegal alien was established. They also enforced border patrol that policed the borders. In the early 1920’s the North and South agreed upon the law in which blacks were considered second-class citizens. President Harding believed that race was a world wide…

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    On average, “illegal aliens cost U.S. taxpayers more than $100 billion each year.” (ABC News) America is in debt enough, and they don’t have the money to spend on citizens from other countries. The United States of America must first sufficiently supply for their own, before supplying for another country's citizens. America needs more jobs, lack of debt, and knowing we are safe on American grounds.. None of those problems will be corrected if America has more citizens, who aren’t from there.…

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    amount of staff, wages, and supplies that would be needed at Government offices processing this “Mass Deportation” operation. One of the Pros comment, suggest that the best method for finding the Illegal Aliens is “easy as one, two, three and done”. It suggest a mass operation of Illegal Aliens at convenience stores, bus stops, and parks; but it does factor the bad reputation that the Nation of the Free would take.…

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    Growing up as a young man, the word “immigrant“ never really crossed my mind,till i started to discover my family's history. I have immigrants on both sides of my family. My mother is from Belize and both of my father’s parents are immigrants, my grandmother is from Bermuda and my grandfather is from Poland. In the process of growing up, I started to ask questions I never knew the answers to and started to research as I never did before. Coming to a new found realization of the meaning of word…

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    Endangering Our Freedom and Safety “The land of the free, home of the brave” and “The Melting Pot” are two ways to best describe the United States of America. Our nation is known internationally for endless opportunities and a place to grow into a success story and there is a reason for that. Our system is built to work, but unfortunately some immigrants are taking advantage of the bountiful opportunities our nation offers by coming illegally. Immigration to the United States should be more…

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    Illegal Immigration Report

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    A Report on Illegal Immigration Most of the immigrants who come to the USA look for a better for a better way to live. I want to write about this topic because I’m interested in why people think that illegal immigration is a big deal. In this report I will be discussing why immigrants come to America, deportation, and the economic issues we have with the immigrants. Many immigrants come to America legally, but some immigrants come illegally. About 11 million immigrants have come to the US…

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    hurt US economy? Of course, yes! It is unfair for those people trying to go to the United States in a legal way, waiting for a long time for their request to be granted. And absolutely unfair to the law abiding and tax paying citizens because illegal aliens get to enjoy what the country has to offer through the use of their hard earned money. As you can see,…

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    A border is a line that divides places such as towns, counties, states, and countries. It is different from the word frontier because the meaning for the Spanish word “la frontera” is the area that the border cuts off. A border can be an outline to keep things separated where as a frontier or boundary is the actual area being outlined. Borders help keep the world organized and defined. Every community has their own personal boundary separated by a border. Borders help determine where people are…

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    Illegal Immigration Report

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    (“Immigration Issues”). Some even restrict state and local police from working with federal officials. The cities with such policies are an extreme expense to the United States and all its legal citizens. The estimated cost for providing these illegal aliens with education, healthcare, criminal justice, and other general services costs taxpayers around $113 billion per year (“Immigration Issues”). This is quite a significant cost compared to other major costs to the United States. For example,…

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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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