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    The United States as most people know it came from a not so usual origin compared to countries of Europe and Asia. Like the rest of the Americas it gained almost all of its population from immigration. But the U.S.A. has a much more diverse population of immigrants ranging from Western Europe all the way to Southeast Asia. As such an important part of the past most people see immigration in the 1800's as the time the U.S. became the great country it is today. At the time of the late 19th century…

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    People on welfare should be required to be drug tested in order to receive money from our government. Welfare receivers could be using the money for unintended reasons. Such as drugs, and not their personal care. They could also not care about the people, a.k.a. the tax payers, which are the ones providing the money for them. Welfare receivers could be using their unearned money in ways they government had not intended. People who receive welfare could be manipulating the government and using…

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    Unauthorized Immigration

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    Immigration has shaped the demography of Americans since colonial times. Immigration is an important issue the country faces today, misperceptions persist about fundamental aspects of this crucial topic such as the size and composition of the immigrant population, and how immigration affects the economy and the workforce in the U.S. Contrary to popular perception, less than half of all immigrants in the U.S are Hispanic or Latino. Approximately one-fifth of all immigrants are non-Hispanic white,…

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    In the early 1900’s, many people immigrated to United States from different parts of Europe and Asia in desire for have a better life style than the one they were leading. Another reason was that the America was in Industrialization Revolution era, the economic growth of United States. This evolution brings better and easy life i.e. new chemical manufacturing and iron production processes that included going from hand production methods to machines, better-quality of water power, the rising use…

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    America The Melting Pot A nation founded by immigrants, for immigrants, but now decides it’s too risky to let in people who need our help. Imagine being forced to put all belongings in a bag, and walk with your family to the nearest countries, and being denied continuously of shelter. The same politicians who say “Live the American dream”,deny it from other humans because of fear. The most important thing in life is opportunity, giving these Syrians rights, and freedoms they haven’t previously…

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    Immigration Stereotypes

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    Stereotypes are used far too much in this world. Especially here in the United States of America, stereotypes affect everything that people do and how the world is viewed. One of the most common stereotypes is that illegal immigrants, especially Mexicans, are criminals. This is not true at all. People of the United States create this stereotype because they are afraid of things that are different. Little is it known that illegal immigrants are seldom a cause for worry. These people are not…

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    America is the land of the free and welcomes everyone, but some people take advantage of it. With violence all over the world, foreigners want to flee to another country for safety. People causing the violence want to create more violence, so some people flee as well with the fleeing victims to other countries to spread more violence. Unless someone is 100% Native American, American citizens have had an ancestor come over to America as an immigrant. Immigrants have been coming over for centries.…

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    All of these authors have their very own perspectives on what America has to offer. This so-called “land of new beginnings” doesn’t always have the best options for foreigners. As Mukherjee says in “Two Ways to Belong in America”, “The price that the immigrant willingly pays, and that the exile avoids, is the trauma of self-transformation.” He believes that immigrants, although successful at the beginning, change as their lives take off in this new place. They are treated unequally and struggle…

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    Let’s get to the point. Immigration has been a big Issue in the past years and the majority of some students are non-residents. This is a big problem today because Immigrants are sought out to be bad people that do crimes and come here to steal jobs. Contradictory, immigrants are creating jobs and making a new hope for themselves and their families. So why? Why, is it a big problem for a Non-Residents like myself get any scholarship opportunities or being able of getting the acceptance of a…

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    In order to be approved to immigrate into Canada, individuals must complete a lengthy application which follows a set of rules, regulations, and policies (http://www.canadaimmigrationvisa.com/process.html). Immigration has played a crucial role in the growth and development of Canada’s history. Immigrants have opened new doors and opportunities for those in Canada and because of immigration, we are considered one of the most multicultural and diverse populations around the world. Unfortunately,…

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