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    Immigration Reform should be granted America is widely known not only for its rich state of the economy, but also for its profoundly rich culture aspect. It is usually referred to being a nation of immigrants from all over the globe. Throughout history, immigrants have settled the country contributing to their foreign environment. “Between 1882 and 1914 approximately twenty million immigrants came to the United States. Mass immigration from eastern and southern Europe dramatically altered the…

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    Illegal immigration is currently one of the most widely discussed topics. It seems like everyone has an opinion on this controversial subject. They are getting deported, sent to prison, and leaving behind families. Deserving illegals should be granted the right to remain in America because they pay the same taxes as U.S. citizens, help boost the economy, and families will not be separated. This is why Congress should give deserving undocumented migrants residency cards. If they pay taxes, but…

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    In Frontline’s “Divided States of America”, it explained a clear description of how separated our country is based on many different topics discussed in the film. Focusing on a few topics, racism is one of the leading roles in the division in this country. The shootings and gun violence has created many problems that can be tied into the racism issues. Now that Barack Obama has completed his term, President Trump has a bright mind with many new ideas. He is a fresh start that can “Make America…

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    America with our national security. Before the Mexican border wall, it was easy to dodge law enforcement and enter into the U.S. vanishing in the crowds. President Trump has chosen to build a better border wall and has added new laws regarding deportation of illegal immigrants. With the new wall, there is hope of it detouring those trying to enter into the U.S. illegally and to stop the cartels from bringing in drugs, or attempting to provide terrorist with safe havens to explore possible…

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    population in regards to criminal activities was in marijuana charges (Sibila, Pollock & Menard, 2017). This, however, does not take into effect the recent push by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in regards to the arrest and deportation of illegal allies under the Trump administration. In 2017, ICE arrested one hundred forty-three thousand four hundred and forty-three legal immigrants and out of these arrest 92% had criminal convictions, pending charges or were fugitives based…

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    Throughout history communities in America face the harsh reality that throughout their life they will be policed. The act of policing is the creation done that insoles personal control, social control, political control, and some aspects mind control. The form of policing has changed over time, in the past policing for slaves was done by their inability to walk freely between plantations to real policing done by legal officers. Many people face the struggle of policing on their daily lives for…

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    Legalizing those who are honest and hardworking could end all the negative consequences that come with illegal immigration. The United States is a nation known for its immigrants. Historically, the US welcomed immigrants and encouraged them to migrate. Today, the United States immigration system is greatly flawed and broken. Moreover, some immigrants are no longer welcomed; however, they continue to come. The government has tried to stop illegal immigration, failing multiple times. If we come up…

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    emotionally. The ghetto was established in 1939 in Poland. Lodz Ghetto played the role of a victim in the crimes of the Holocaust because the isolation greatly impacted the residents, the lack of food caused intense hunger, and the threat of death or deportation to death camps caused anxiety in their everyday lives. The residents of…

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    foreigners. This led to the creation of an anti-immigrant sentiment where individuals particularly from Russia, Southern and Eastern Europe were neglected from society and, in many cases, discriminated even by the authorities to the extent of utilizing deportation as an easy way to eliminate…

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    whether a particular house could vote to override an executive decision in a way that it violates the separation of powers. In this case Chadha was from Kenya, he stayed here after his visa expired. Here an immigration judge determined that his deportation should be suspended since Chadha met the requirements to stay in the U.S. It was approved by the attorney general and told congress that he should stay. The immigration and nationality act allowed congress to veto the attorney generals’…

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