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    illegally. Reformed immigration laws have been passed but stand ineffective since international immigrants continue to pass our borders without being held accountable for breaking our laws. Unlike the United States, Canada’s strict immigration laws are enforced and citizenships are still easily obtained. I am disgusted with the number of illegal immigrants that have crossed our borders without citizenship. Our great nation has endured decades of scrutiny that has divided…

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    found a solution to end this madness; as a result, it 's getting worse by the minutes. Every day, whether in the newspaper or on television we hear about how the immigrants cross the southern border illegally, how many have died from the harsh weather; as well as, the obstacles they have to face from the border patrol. They go trough all this trouble for the sake of their families back home. All the illegal aliens want to do in this free country is to find a job, send their earnings back home,…

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    through the countryside, past golden grassy fields and green-brown trees, until we reached the Bulgarian border. When we reached the Bulgarian border we stopped and waited behind a long line of other cars and vans. Bulgaria is a member of the EU and Turkey is not so it took a long time to cross the border. Finally we crossed the border, and as soon as we were on the Bulgarian side, some border guards came over to us, looked at our van, and said, "Okay, take everything out." We slowly began…

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    the right to defend the integrity of its borders. Australian courts have also confirmed Australia’s right to determine who does enter or remain in Australia and who does not (Human Rights, 2015). The Department of Immigration and Border Protection completes the primary assessment as to whether a person is a refugee as per definition given in the Migration Act (Human Rights, 2015). Linking the concept of the arrival of refugees upon Australian shores with border protection has been a topic of…

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    peace between North and South Korea but Truman had not wanted the Chinese to have a reason to join the war so he had told MacArthur to stay away from the China border. I believe that it would be Truman's because he had known what would happen if MacArthur had gone to close to the China border. Which when MacArthur had went by the China border it had made chaos because over 300,000 troops from China had join North Korea which made the war last longer because China and North Korea had pushed the…

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    Illegal Immigration How is illegal immigration in United States? Immigration can be defined as the process by which people immigrate across national borders to other countries which is termed as against the immigration laws of the destination countries. It is termed as illegal immigration because it involves the cross of national borders of the other countries without the right to be in that country. A person can be termed as an illegal immigrant when he/she is a foreigner to that country.…

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    stories “The Stolen Party” by Liliana Heker and “Borders” by Denice Frohman both show how inequality develops the story and the poem. The theme and quotes help the story and the poem develop. In “The Stolen Party”, Rosaura and her mother are faced with poverty and inequality, and she is invited to her friend’s party and is teased by her “friend’s cousin because of her social class. She ignores the people and is rewarded at the end of her hard work. In “Borders”, Ana Maria and her relatives…

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    Literally, while these men travelled across the desert in order to reach the Mexican-US border, they traveled through the Devil’s Highway. Metaphorically, the title is a representation of how these men went through Hell on earth to get to where they needed to go. These men experienced dehydration, heatstroke, hyperthermia, and even death. Not to mention, as soon as they came close to the border US border patrol took the survivors into their custody and drove them straight to the hospital where…

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    United States the government established the Border and Transportation Security division. The Border and Transportation Security division is responsible for protecting our borders from the illegal movement of drugs, weapons, and immigrants trying to cross the border illegally, while at the same time encouraging legal entry and exit in and out of the United States. Border security has strengthened a lot over the past decade. In order to keep our borders safe, the DHS has invested more in using…

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    the people from Mexico were free to move across the borders and offer their labor services, the labor flow is revealed to be circular in nature (Portes, Alejandro 426). In the course of that period, it is approximated that about twenty-eight millions Mexicans moved to the USA and about twenty-three million finally returned to their home country and the net immigration total of about forty-six million. This implies that when free to cross the border and work in the United States, over…

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