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    traditional story manner that explains an act from nature. The Native American Algonquin story is simply implying that there is a border between the Great Earth Mothers’ two sons, Glooskap and Malsum. The two sons are both representing figures in order to tell a story through the Native American mythology. The Algonquin Creation Myth shows meaning and theme presented through the borders in this story by using God, Satan, and biblical text to represent the story being told.…

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    The author interviews and visits people with many different cultural backgrounds and views on immigration. These include border patrol agents, human rights activists, environmentalists, and the ranchers who live near the border. This conflict can be felt between these viewpoints all throughout the book. It gives the reader a clear perspective of what’s going on at the border. It is a constant struggle over immigration not only in the government, but also between the Arizona residents who call…

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    Stop The War On Drugs

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    It can cause serious health problems. Health problems are already bad without drugs being legalized so imagine if we stopped protecting the borders from drugs and they came in freely. Right now in America, there is a war with legalizing marijuana. We should not do this because marijuana is an addictive, gateway drug. It severely impairs mental functions and physical functions. Also, legalizing…

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    in our country, for example, if someone is an illegal immigrant and they have a child in America should that child be considered a citizen and should the parents be able to stay in the U.S. to take care of it. Another problem is should we intensify border patrol to keep illegal immigrants away. Also who should we allow to immigrate legally, should we let everyone or just certain people. In the problem of an illegal immigrant having a child in America, the child is not an American citizen it was…

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    A fortified border which spans 155 kilometers separates east and west, communism and democracy, and repression from freedom (Walled In: Germany’s Inner Border). This barrier is known to many as The Berlin Wall. It became a significant symbol that represented all of those things depending on which side of the wall you were on. The events leading up to the building and destruction of the wall were very important to not only the Germans, but also to the whole world. The wall itself was a very…

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    aliens. Illegal immigration can be a threat if not controlled properly. One way to remedy this controversial problem is to impose a law stating only a certain amount of illegal aliens may cross the U.S border legally per year. Another action that would support the first solution is to increase border control, along with working in company with the governments that these Illegal aliens come from to create…

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    fortify the United States’ southern border by constructing a wall along the border, and wants the Mexican government to pay for the wall. Secondly, the laws that the American government makes regarding immigration need to upheld and no one is above the law. In order to do so, Trump calls for “tripling the Immigrant and Customs Enforcement officers, e-verifying the nation, mandatory return of all criminal aliens, the detainment of illegals caught crossing the border, the defunding of sanctuary…

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    cultures and ethnicities. Over the past 30 years our southern border of the United States has been a dangerous thoroughfare for illegal immigrants to pass through on a daily basis. Recently, the United States has seen an increase in the amount of minors crossing the border without their parents. In fact, the Pew Research Center reported a 117% increase in the number of minors aged 12 and younger apprehended at the country 's southwest border in the first eight months of this fiscal year…

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    the goals. They have Farah is trying to cross the border but she is a refugee plus usually they don't let refugees cross the border so she trying her hardest find a way to cross. Ernesto wanted to move to America,go to school and he trying his best to learn English. Aengus is trying to do everything he can to find a mystery woman. Farah and her Mother is leaving their country because there was a war going on. They were trying to hurry to the border to see people to if they could cross because…

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    place by the government. The government has placed policies that made it to where the borders seem to be basically unprotected which has led to a huge increase in illegal immigration in the U.S. (where it was already at a substantial annual rate). Many politicians are looking to the negative effects of illegal immigration because it can potentially be very dangerous to the American people. When people cross the border illegally, they could be anybody, not just people coming from Mexico. They…

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