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    Society see undocumented citizens who work under the table as people taking their jobs away from them. When searching for statistics about how many companies use undocumented citizens online I only saw hateful websites about they described as “illegal aliens” taking American jobs. That companies take advantage of illegal immigrants in the way for under the table work…

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    States/Mexico border. Twelve million dollars was provided at this time for the construction of new physical barriers along the border in addition to an increase of approximately 1,000 new border agents. IIRIRA also expanded the definition of what a criminal alien is and the crimes for which they can be deported for. Deportable crimes also became retroactive meaning that crimes in the past that were not considered deportable now could be used as a reason for deportation. These policy changes…

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    I am writing in response to a request from The Shorthorn’s editor stating the opinions of publishing or not publishing Mae M. Ngai’s “Reforming Immigration for Good.” The author claims the government 's approach to protocols regarding control of present immigration are failed ideas. She inflicts emotion to the reader on why illegal immigration will not stop, by stressing the need to give more opportunities and to be “flexible and fair.” I consider the topic at hand appealing to the demographic…

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    our port of entry. When speaking of illegal immigration, one of the most important aspect agued by certain immigration policy advocate is, illegal immigrants account for a large amount of criminal activities. However, certain consider that illegal aliens contribute significantly in the growth our economy in doing job that most Americans refused to do. Former New York City Mayor Mr. Michael Bloomberg stated “This year we account for one out of every 10 private sector jobs created throughout the…

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    My fellow Senators I stand in the firmest Affirmation to this bill in regards to building a US Mexico Border Wall for the following three contentions. We need to stop the immigrants from entering illegally. Similar concepts have proven to be efficient There will be more jobs for legal immigrants To begin with, we need to stop immigrants from entering the country somehow. It seems to be getting worse and worse these days. Immigrants are coming into our country and taking advantage of our welfare…

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    Why Do People Immigrate?

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    The act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country is defined as immigration. Many immigrants come from other countries to live in the US for many reasons like, escaping war or violence, better job opportunities and living conditions, free education for grades K-12, government benefits, etc. The main reason why people may emigrate is to live a better life for themselves and their families. But many of these immigrants face many challenges in order to become a citizen, and many people are…

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    Shaw at the age of 17. He was a good student and a high school athlete living in Los Angeles. Shaw was coming home one day from school when he was brutally murdered three houses down from his own. He was murdered by Pedro Espinosa who was an illegal alien and gang member. Espinosa was released from jail for assault with a deadly weapon one day prior to the murder of Jamiel Shaw. This brings up many different questions for me. Why was he released on probation? And why didn’t he get deported?…

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    immigrants to legally become a permanent resident can protect legal residents’ benefits. Illegal immigrants use fraudulent Social Security Number of American citizens to obtain jobs. Eight out of ten states which have the highest number of illegal aliens rank in top ten states having the highest incidence of identity theft. (Mortensen) Many children in the U.S having their identities stolen “work”, or “commit crimes” when they are in kindergarten. Many working people have to pay higher tax than…

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    Illegal Immigration Impact

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    able to lie and omit information when applying for government aid. This is not only limited to citizens, illegal immigrants are able to use fraudulent Social Security numbers to gain the same benefits of social programs that natives and documented aliens are entitled to. Fifty-seven percent of households that are led by immigrants are enrolled in at least one welfare program provided by the United States government (Camarota par 2.) This does not necessarily have as huge of an impact as 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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