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    individual’s spirit. Within Rozalia Berke’s oral testimony and the Anonymous Girl’s Loz ghetto diary, food and hunger embody the Nazi efforts to dehumanize and breakdown community values. Ghettos were intended to isolate the Jewish population before their deportation…

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    Epstein, supra note 94 at 12–13. Phillip B. Rosen and Richard I. Greenberg, “Constitutional Viability of the Employee Free Choice Act’s Interest Arbitration Provision,” 26 HOFSTRA LAB. & EMP. L.J. 33, 48–52 (2008). Id. “The Workplace Law Agenda of the Obama Administration: Forward: The Workplace law Agenda of the Obama Administration,” 16 EMP. RTS. & EMP POL’Y J. 1, 3–10 (2012). George McGovern, My Party Should Respect Union Ballots, Wall St. J., Aug. 8, 2008 at A13. Epstein, supra…

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    Illegal Immigrants Should be Provided a Pathway to Citizenship The American dream can defined as the idea that all American citizens have a chance for great success and happiness in life. To many, America is viewed as a place where opportunity is around every corner. Not every country offers the same freedoms as the United States, so immigrants travel from their country to another in hopes of obtaining a better life for not only them, but their families as well. Not every person that comes over…

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    Can you imagine a world without pizza and Santa Claus? Rudolph would face unemployment and, arguably worst of all, everyone would have to find a new favorite snack to fill the void left behind by pizza. This would be the fate of our country had it not been for immigrants, who have given our country many of its most famous cuisines and traditions. Black Americans are famous for overcoming slavery and inspiring many of the music genres we love today. People admire Caucasian Americans for braving…

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    behind the front lines. Resistances started to emerge in many Eastern ghettos, to about over 100. Armed Jewish resistances in Western Europe were able to smuggle 500 jews and non- jews into hiding. In Belgium a resistance was able to derail a deportation train and attacked and burned files that the nazis forced on Jews. The main reason for these resistances was not to stop the Nazi regime, but for the Jews to be able to die on their own terms. In the second spruce called “10 Incredible Cases…

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    Obama’s got action on immigration, declared on 2oth November 2014, would among different things expand deportation relief to nearly half the unauthorized migrant population, although this part of the program is on hold owing to a suit to prevent the move. Whereas government actions on immigration have a protracted history, Obama’s recent action was the foremost important protection from deportation offered to unauthorized immigrants since 1986, once Congress passed a law that allowed 2.7 million…

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    Battles over who deserves to be an American citizen has always been a prominent debate in American society; this is especially true now. With the rise of “Trumpism,” violent rhetoric has propelled an anti-immigrant demagogue to power. Trump, who has scapegoated immigrants; particularly of Muslim and Mexican descent has labeled them as terrorists and rapists, and has called for a wall along the US, Mexico boarder, as well as calls for a ban on Muslims entering the United States. His rhetoric…

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    Lita's Case

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    role in the ending result. Two of the issues can force Lita into automatic deported, while one could essentially safe her from it. Under immigration law, since Lita overstayed her visa, she could apply for a waiver to change her status and avoid deportation through her marriage to U.S. citizen. However, since she has committed a criminal offense, permanent…

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    officers who are in charge to enforce the law and refuse to do it, will be punish and invalidated or cancel their certification. “Our focus on deportees’ experiences highlights the role of both state and non-state actors in forced exile and post-deportation stigmatization, discrimination, and violence (Martinez 2012)”. This quote is important to me because they target minorities who cannot hire a good lawyer to help them with their case for their economic situation and most of the time ICE makes…

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    If you can support give the moral support if not keep silent. Almost one thousand hundred Nepalese are considered living in the United State. Some are legally resided holding the green card and citizenship and some may have been living in the process of documents. After the election of Donald Trump new President as he signed many executive orders to deport the non documented immigrants from the United State, many Nepalese who are living in the United State without the legal document or fighting…

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