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    I've seen several people who, I suspect, didn't do everything with Immigration when entering the U.S., Law abiding (apart from the entry issue). Keeping a low profile, And taxpaying. Social Security taxes they'll never receive, along with sales taxes. I have no problem understanding Americans may be angry about this. People here illegally who get involved in crime should be deported when their sentence is over. I also understand why people stuck in a corrupt country would want to go where things…

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    In the Immigration Debate Readings the first four sets reflect on the immigration restriction and anti-immigrant views. While the last four sets reflect on the pro-immigrant and anti-restriction views. Looking closely to the sixth set, Making a New Prosperous America, the readings show a strong pro-immigrant views, in which foreign immigrant has helped the American industry and strengthen the economy. In the first reading titled “Chinese Immigration in its Social and Economical Aspect” the…

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    The phases of reconstruction have had many events similar from today such as voting rights and racism in the justice system. But the one that sticks out to me in particular is access to citizenship. The reason this stuck out for me was because it has been over 100 years and they still have problems with citizenship. For example in the 1870s during the reconstruction phase they signed the 14th amendment which states “All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the…

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    In today's world we hear about how much America is in debt. We hear it from politicians, the president, and senators. In one way or another it is brought up, as seen in the current presidential debate candidates mention multiple times the amount of debt the U.S. in currently in. “We are in debt 18 Trillion we will soon be in 20 trillion” - Donald Trump.This is just one of the many people that are trying to help people realize that the U.S. can soon be in bankruptcy like how other countries have…

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    Bill Trump Speech Essay

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    Trump's Speech In all honesty, I tried to watch Trump's Speech on YouTube, but I'd rather rip my ears out. So, I read a transcription on npr.com. This turned out to be much more tolerable, plus it included fact-checking from government agencies, Politifact, etc. His speech was interesting, considering the media's statement on Trumps's potential "pivot" and his "softening". In fact, it seemed that he had returned to his initial policies. His immigration policy speech essentially addresses…

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    Immigration is a topic that can spark some of the most heated debates. Whether for or against, people tend to have varying opinions. In this paper, I will be citing examples and giving explanations as to why I am for immigration. Firstly, many give the argument that economic impact of immigration is a burden on the American economy. While Lisa Christensen Gee, the State Tax Policy Director for the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, reports that “Undocumented immigrants contribute…

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    Illegal workers in U.S An illegal immigrant is a foreigner who comes to the United State without proper paperwork or an immigrant visa. A foreign tourist, a visitor who overstays the period of time, also consider as an illegal immigrant. However in the 16th century, European people were the first to explore to the United States, they saw the United States as an opportunity to start over so many of them came to the United States. But the land belonged to the Native American people, so unless you…

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    Border Fence

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    A family threatened by deportation Jesus and his mother, Angelica left Guatemala, made their way through Mexico and scaled the border fence in Arizona. Throughout the exhausting maze of Greyhound bus ride that took him across the southern United States, Jesus had one goal in mind meeting his father. His father left Guatemala in 2001 to find work in the United States. Jesus and his mother Angelica were among tens of thousands of people from Central America who crossed the United States Mexico…

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    In the Article “ Deported Mothers”, Tatiana Sanchez discusses U.S. immigration policy. The immigration policy is not too strict. The U.S. has laws that must be followed. If immigrants can not follow U.S. policies they should not be in the United States. On the other hand, Tatiana Sanchez leans toward the immigration policy as being too strict. In the case that immigrants get deported for three to ten years. In the following paragraphs, we will talk about how U.S. immigration policies are not too…

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    To Build A Wall Analysis

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    Building a wall would significantly cost the taxpayers money. Donald Trump wants to build a wall along the southern border do to illegal immigrants bringing drugs and acts of terrorism. This plan will take effect if he gets elected as president.Many people agree with this plan and others do not. The U.S. should not build a wall because it will cost a lot of money, be a barrier for culture, and be the main reason more tension between the U.S. and Mexico. The money required would be too much for…

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