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    believe the main aim that Guillermo wanted to get across was that maybe if we allowed ourselves to dissolve borders in a public place, then it might be possible for us to learn how to do so in larger settings. Although I don’t particularly connect to Guillermo’s works of art, I do agree with the main aims that he tries to get across to the audience- one that encompasses hope to dissemble a border between society and to get rid of racial and ethnic…

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    butter-side down. They look exactly the same, except for their clothing, but they consider themselves completely different. Both sides decided to build a wall, and both have a border patrol. The Yooks’ border Patrol has a snickle-berry switch, which he threatens the Zooks with to keep them away. But when the Zooks’ border patrol breaks his switch with a slingshot, it creates a chain of constant weapon upgrades between both sides. Each time the…

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    that uses the approach of “Prevention through deterrence”. This is the policy that is enhanced by the federal border and it allows the immigrants to pass through the areas that are known for their extreme weather conditions that only serve to increase the death risks of those respective immigrants. The author of this book is critical of this policy in that it has failed amicably to halt border crossers at the same time enhancing the…

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    1: Step 1: The details of the case A U.S. District Judge that the morning after pill, be made available without a prescription to females of any age, including children and teenagers. Step 2: relevant criteria Coming to a pharmacy near you: The morning-after pill, now available to all females regardless of their age. Step 3: Possible courses of action Many children and teenagers can use morning after pill, and a lot of teenager’s parents disagree that. Also, that's going to bring out a whole lot…

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    Marijuana Act. It was approved” (Ballotpedia). This change has both pros and cons especially in a state that has international border like Mexican border. Many knows that there is a smuggling transportation of illegal substances between Mexico and the states, but legalizing this casual drug would give more job for whom in charge of this matter. “Marijuana seizures at the U.S. border and in related trafficking investigations have fallen significantly over the past few years, according to data at…

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    Pacific Crest Trail

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    interest Huck readers. Along the US-Mexico border, migrants and thru-hikers walk side-by-side but worlds apart. The Pacific Crest Trail attracts two types of people long-distance hikers about to start the journey of a lifetime and northbound migrants seeking better lives in the US. In spring, their paths converge near wooden columns marking the start of the 2,060 -mile journey that traverses the spine of the Sierra Mountains to the Canadian border. Both the thru-hikers and the migrants…

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    how the government feels about illegal immigrants when they cross the U.S. and Mexico border. Illegal immigrants are crossing the border and are getting jobs in the United States, without any documents. American citizens are paying more taxes and that money goes to places like churches and charities that are protecting illegal immigrants so they can stay and get some money. A wall across the U.S. and Mexico border will protect American jobs and reduce crime because, jobs are being taken,…

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    also, our natural resources, the quality of life, and the economy. In many countries around the world like Syria, the citizens of these countries have become so used to war, that it has become all they know. The United States has partly opened its borders to refugees from these countries. In an article from the “Washington Post”, the author suggests that during June of 2016, the United States allowed 2,300 refugees to come…

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    story was at times discomforting, it gave me a real insight into the lives of illegal immigrants and the lengths they will go through to come to America. Lastly, “The Crossing,” has changed my view on border control and illegal immigrants, I realized that all the immigrants trying to cross the border want a better life and they will risk everything to get it, and because of that, I have an enormous amount of respect for…

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    Mexico Dbq Analysis

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    its independence from Spain in 1821. In 1836, Texas declared its independence from Mexico. From there, Mexico had border disputes with the U.S. as it could not be decided where Mexico ends and the U.S. begins. This eventuality leads to war between the two countries. The United States was not justified in going to war with Mexico because they were the ones to attack Mexico, the border was disputed, and Manifest Destiny's completion was destructive to other nations. The United States ambushed…

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