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    Lines” makes this observation: The grandmother’s expectation of the border between India and East Pakistan grew indirectly out of her experience of the territorial division she had witnessed in childhood. When the ancestral home was divided, the brothers insisted on their rights with a lawyer-like precision so that the dividing line went through doorways and the brothers even partitioned their father’s old nameplate. That the borders should be explicit, that the lines should be clearly marked…

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    This research aims to understand the concept of borders and boundaries, their implications in the lives of common people and how it builds the national identity in the novel The Shadow Lines by Amitav Ghosh. Most often than not we are identified by the countries or for that matter the states we come from. These fragmentations brought about by the physical demarcations characterize our behavior in society. But the problem arise when…

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    million foreign-born in the United States in 2013 entered between 2000 and 2009, 10 percent have entered since 2010, and the majority (61 percent) entered before 2000. By 2013 the number increased again to 322,000 immigrants. Not everyone crosses the border legally, according to the Migration Policy Institute, around 8.1 million unauthorized immigrants in the 2008-12 period were born in Mexico and other Central American countries. Illegal immigrants cross through the Rio Grande Valley, they…

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    Also, the children who are very young when they immigrate illegally get older, they will think it is okay to illegally immigrate. They might not understand or care about the criteria they have to follow. Thus, resulting in more illegal immigration, border security, and money we have to spend on both these things. I am not against immigration, I just think we shouldn’t let illegal immigrants get off so easy. The U.S. should encourage legal immigration and not be so forgiving to illegal families.…

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    immigrants coming in is a wall bordering the America-Mexico border so that illegal immigrants can not make it through the border. The problem for this wall is the funding for it. ”The Trump administration’s proposed budget will include a 14 percent cut in Coast Guard funding to help pay for a crackdown on illegal immigration” (Trump Budget). When the article says “crackdown on illegal immigration” it is talking about the immigration on the Mexico border. One of the most major jobs of the Coast…

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    personality who is using his fame and fortune to run for president. Trump openly discriminates against undocumented Mexican immigrants. He is planning a mass deportation of undocumented Mexican immigrants and the construction of a wall along the southern border of the Unites States, if he is elected president. As one of his most controversial statements, his plan to build a wall is being scrutinized by the public, the media, and his fellow presidential candidates. There are also many positive…

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    gathering along the wall. Some had flags-waving while others cheered. These scenes were similar to all the borders that differentiated the East Germany form the West Germany. These celebrations took place throughout the entire morning and extended in the morning Most of people from East Germany had actually to return home that night. Moreover, the Mayor of West Berlin back then toured the border aging the East Germany people to return home. On the other hand, radio from the East Germany made…

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    Not all the illegal immigrants sneak or secretly cross the border. Some people arrival America with legal documents that permit them to stay for a time, including passports, Visa. But when the visa expires, they did not leave the United States, and then become illegal aliens. If you go to the United States and choose…

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    Research has indicated that most refugees arrive to Europe by sea, and many by travelling to Turkey and sailing to one of over 6000 Greek islands, many of which are nearby (Lamb, 2016). They then travel to Athens, and find transportation to reach the borders of other European nations (Lamb, 2016). Greece’s significance in migration studies is further emphasized due to the global refugee crisis, which has reached an unprecedented level. In fact, the United Nations High Commission on Refugees…

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    avert illicit movement while encouraging legal travel and exchange" (Securing and Managing Our Borders | country Security). There are three (3) objectives to this mission." 1) Effectively secure U.S. air, land, and ocean purposes of entry.2) Safeguard and streamline legal exchange and travel. 3) Disrupt and disassemble transnational criminal and terrorist associations" (Securing and Managing Our Borders | Homeland Security). In directing migration laws our need is to distinguish and evacuate…

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