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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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    I am concerned that deportation would unnecessarily endanger her. I have another friend who was born and raised in Mexico. She is now an American citizen, but her remaining family in Mexico has warned her not to return to visit because of the violence there and the fact that…

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    In May 1939, the United States sent nearly 1000 people to their deaths when they refused to allow a ship named the Saint Louis to dock at American ports because of immigration policy. Now we hold holocaust parades and have memorials just to say we will never again sit idle and let people like them die, whether they be foreign or not. Yet every year, hundreds of thousands of immigrants die from international terrorist groups such as ISIS or the National Liberation Army (ELN) while sitting on the…

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    DACA Implementation

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    Should the DACA policy stay implemented within the immigration laws of the U.S. or should the U.S. get rid of it to furthermore stricken immigration laws? The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, known as DACA, is an American immigration policy that allows young illegal immigrants to apply in order to become a legal citizen of the country. This policy is extremely important to society because it brings about a discussion that involves laws established in the country along with moral stances.…

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    Rape In The Fields Essay

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    Employment Opportunity Commission or EOC undertook it’s first court case. The court case was the EOC vs. Harris Farms in which a woman was raped at gunpoint three times on separate occasion and was then threatened by her supervisor with loss of job and deportation. The victim of this case was Olivia Tamayo who was ordered to get into her supervisor’s truck and the taken to the almond section of the farm they were employed by where she was sexually assaulted. Tamayo recalls that she tried to…

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    According to the American Heritage Dictionary, an anchor baby is a child born on American soil thought to have been chosen in order to improve the family’s legal citizenship status. In Lee’s “I Was An Anchor Baby,” Lee uses historical context, personal experiences, and generalizations about what an anchor baby is to build a pathos appeal that contradicts the stereotype that anchor babies are lazy, undeserving, and used so illegal immigrants can be granted citizenship in the United States.…

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    criminals, rapists and endorsed President Dwight David Eisenhower’s Operation Wetback, which removed undocumented immigrants in a harsh and inhuman manner, as a way to reduce the number of immigrants in the United States with the instigation of a deportation force. This spurred the Latino community to become more involved in the election by not only registering to vote but motivating other to do so and speak up on the behalf of the eleven million immigrants who could not – that resulted with an…

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    unavailability to speak up. It means providing support to the ones in need of it. In my community there are undocumented immigrant students who are allowed an education because they are protected with DACA. The 800,000 people protected from the fear of deportation that receive a 2 year renewable work permit and education are referred to as dreamers. With president Trumps behind door struggle of the decision of what DACA will look like in the near future , congress now has the decision…

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    In Ray Suarez’s book entitled Latino Americans he shares the rich history of Latinos who helped to shape the United States. Latino Americans share the personal success and struggles of what it means to be an immigrant and the obstacles they have faced. The book offers a rich history of immigration and certainly reflects present day events of the United States. It tells the story of how people from different regions and continents across the globe came to be one. It also allowed me to see how…

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    Immigrant Children

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    obtaining welfare benefits, disability payments, public health insurance (Pine & Drachman, 2005), and are faced with discrimination, racial profiling, police persecution, detentions, deportation (Valdez, Padilla, & Valentine, 2013). Immigrant families that are facing barriers to citizenship live in fear of deportation which can prevent them from seeking out professional services, public services or trusting social work professionals. They can lose their children to the child welfare system and…

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