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    discriminated by their skin color. Other people take advantage to one another. I also feel that immigrants are the victims of microaggression too. Why do immigrant people get deported every day? They feel that they are not welcome, because they are illegal aliens. Don’t you hate it when the police ICE agents comes knocking on the door, sooner or later you will get deported back to Mexico?!…

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    Immigration in America: Should illegal aliens be allowed to stay on the U.S.? With millions of immigrants crossing into the United States illegally each year, the issue of illegal immigration continues to divide Americans. Studies in an article indicated that “since 1970, more than 30 million foreigners and their descendants have been added to U.S communities and labor pools which equals to the population of all Central American nations (Francis, 1999, p. 17). People cross their nation 's…

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    "Immigrants and Taxes" which was wrote by Gerald Prante. The article states, "...many undocumented immigrants pay payroll taxes (I.e. FICA and Medicare) … some of these same individuals also pay income taxes." It is a fact that these undocumented aliens do indeed, pay taxes. Although, since the immigration system of the United States is…

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    immigrants is they don’t have to pay any taxes, and the money they make is all for them. According to the article on the web center for immigration studies “You just can’t deport 11 million people” (North 1) reflects a mistaken mental image of the illegal alien population. The author is defining illegal immigrants as football field for example if the police had to clear the stadium by arresting and removing specific individuals one at a time- as in the case of deportation it would be an…

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    In “The Framing of Immigration,” George Lakoff and Sam Ferguson claim that issue defining framing is narrowing, particularly in the case of immigration reform. Immigration reform, they claim, is a complex issue whose simple frame ignores security, economic, and social concerns. The authors organizes their claims through the use of specific subclaims, counter arguments, reasons, and evidence. The first subclaim Lakoff and Ferguson mention is that security concern is at the center of the…

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    Lita's Case

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    Whether or not an alien is eligible to apply for asylum as well as be granted it depends on if he/she meets specific requirements. The question here is whether or not Dr. Enstein will be granted asylum since he has applied for it. The issue here is that the president of Dr…

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    come illegally to America don't even pay the taxes they should. Also most of the youth that come to America illegally end up most of the time joining dangerous gangs. Finally, illegal immigrants are stealing American citizens jobs. These illegal “aliens” are making America degrade every day there are illegal immigrants in the United states of America. Some people will say immigration is not that large of an issue, but it is a very huge issue in the united…

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    foreign countries are attracted to this nation, and within these people, illegal immigrants are also popular. Base on the Department of Homeland Security data: 11.4 million illegal aliens were living in the United States in 2012 (DHS, March 2013). According to a new Pew Research Center estimated that the illegal alien population in 2014 was 11.3 million (Pew, July 2015). They immigrated to the United States through an illegal process, which affects the nation in several ways, including the…

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    Alien Stereotypes

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    Mars images from its rovers is better than a candy shop. Every visit yields a new treat. "Alien critter found on Mars, gazing at rover," reads the headline on a post published recently. If you squint at the accompanying image, which is so zoomed-in that it's pixelated and fuzzy, you can almost see a tiny creature with spindly arms and a pumpkin-shaped head peering out from behind a rock. Also spotted: two alien ships, a reptile head, a face looking up. And that's just from one photo. "There…

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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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