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    youth and defends them continuously stating that they are, “Americans in their heart, in their minds, in every single way but one: on paper”. In 2012 President Obama passed the largest immigration relief policy in 25 years: The Deferred Action…

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    committees. Two major immigration groups who represent thousands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officers said they were not consulted and their concerns were ignored as the bill was drafted. The leaders of unions representing workers at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said in a letter sent to lawmakers that the Senate immigration bill wouldn’t strengthen security of the U.S. border and…

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    Illegal Immigration Reform

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    these equations he determines how immigration can affect the economy. Since the equation is meant to predict outcomes with fairly high accuracy it makes the arguments presented trustworthy. This source is important to the to my research because it uses Math to predict how immigration will affect the economy as various points. Since the answers to math problems are always indisputable if worked correctly these arguments should be rock solid. This source is unique when examining the effects of…

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    DACA Advantages

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    A dreamer is a person who dreams and or has many great ideas. A DACAmented Dreamer is a foreign born undocumented child who has many hopes and dreams and is protected by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Act. According to the U. S citizenship and Immigration Services, In the U. S there are 136,419 DACAmented dreamers approved. On June 15, 2012, President Obama authorized the DACA act. This act allowed a working permit for all undocumented kids. There were many advantages and gains for…

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    Republicans who led attacks on the Affordable Care Act, Clinton wants to build on its success to bring the promises for affordable healthcare to more Americans. She wants to reduce the cost of prescription drugs and bring down out-of-pocket costs like copays and deductibles. Hillary Clinton wants to fight for health insurance for the lowest- income Americans in every state by encouraging states to expand medicaid and access to affordable healthcare to American families and individuals who have…

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    brought to the United States who have regenerate the immigration reform debate. For years, these DREAMERs have been forcing the Congress to pass the DREAM Act (acronym for Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors), which especially would allow these young undocumented immigrants the legal right to stay in the United States. The DREAM Act benefits to both the U.S. and immigrant populations. Reducing the significance of the U.S. immigration policies, this will increase the inflow of…

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    I am uncertain about using this text for my essay because it evaluates immigration at the national and international level. Since international immigration data can be different than the United States immigration I think the arguments presented may not fit in very well in my essay. Smith, Ron. "Overly Severe Immigration Laws Weaken The US Economy." Western Farm Press 34.17 (2012): 17. Business Source Complete. Web. 28 Oct. 2016. Smith’s article examines Georgia’s Illegal Immigration Reform…

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    On Thursday, September 11 I attended a lecture by Todd Miller, author of the book “Border Pa-trol Nation.” Here are some of my thoughts on this lecture and how it relates to our class on international security. Mr. Miller gave a much generalized overview on the immigration problem and the southern border. Mr. Miller took exception with the description and popular view that the US southern border is porous that we are in a crises. Furthermore, the claim was put out that too much for border…

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    has supported the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act in 2006 and 2007; along with the DREAM Act which grants undocumented students who grew up in the U.S. a chance to contribute to the nation’s growth (“Immigration Reform”). Immigration is vital to the economy; it creates businesses, helps workers by increasing worker productivity, creates more jobs, improves wages, and reduces deficit ("Immigration and the Economy"). This is counter to Donald Trump 's plan of deportation, in which the economy…

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    Alien Minors Act Analysis

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    century, illegal immigration has been a pressing issue for the United States of America. However, there has been a rising concern over what to do with a different undocumented generation, the children of the illegal immigrants, who have grown up in American society and education. In order to solve this problem, the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act was introduced by Senators Orrin Hatch and Richard Durbin in 2001. This legislation specifically targeted the individuals who…

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