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    Ethnic cleansing is formally defined as the attempt to get rid of (through deportation, displacement or even mass killing), members of an unwanted ethnic group in order to establish an ethnically homogenous geographic area. When reflecting on this socially accepted understanding of ethnic cleansing it’s interesting to reflect on the…

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    The death told of the Genocide estimates to be over a million people. Those who were lucky enough to escape from the genocide fled to the Middle East, Russia or the United States. Either the killings of the Armenians or the deportation the number of Armenians living in Turkey fell from 2 million to under 400,000 by 1922. According to the website armenian-genocide.org, "The great bulk of the Armenian population was forcibly removed from Armenia and Anatolia to Syria, where the vast majority was…

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    According to the Pew Hispanic Center in Washington, there are 10.3 million illegal immigrants in the United States today—57% from Mexico (CITE - http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1468560/posts). This colossal flooding of Mexicans has brought upon cultural diversity, delivered low-cost labor alternatives, and has boosted American business. However, they have also overpopulated American cities, as well as put a grave stress on our social services, and have created a growing tension not only…

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    Trafficking affects all ages, genders, and ethnicities. Factors such as political instability, poverty, lack of education, homelessness, and lack of employment contribute to the recruitment of victims. In some families, women are viewed as burdens and they are pressure into the sex industry in order to provide support for the family. Recruiters prey on these individuals by placing ads the local newspaper and online. The ads speak of better job opportunities abroad such as modeling, dancing, and…

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    understand the complex transition that immigrants face while adapting to a new and very different culture. As a change in process to a new environment mistrust issues are created particularly undocumented immigrants. They constantly live in fear of deportation. Therefore, as a social worker establishing trust with the clients is critical. During the period of migration immigrants are also subjective to discrimination and prejudice. In the social work practice it’s vital for a social worker to be…

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    Effects of the French and Indian War After the first wave of deportations, a new conflict again caused tension. In 1755, as an effect of the Seven Years War, a conflict spilled over the Atlantic into the continent of North America. This American theatre was known as the French and Indian war. These conflicts rekindled…

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    are woman and children that seek protection from violence and death in their home countries. Deportation raids largely affect this group of people, and the inability to quickly receive this much needed refugee status lumps this group in with all illegal immigrants. Supporters and protectors of these groups point out that “the administration has placed women and children into the same category of deportation priorities as immigrants convicted of domestic violence or sexual abuse. It comes just…

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    events I participated in were Day of Action and Rapid Response Training, which were held by Faith in Fresno. I served two hours at the Rapid Response Training. Faith in Fresno’s mission for this event was “meant to mobilize the community to stop deportations and support impacted communities.” During this event, I interacted…

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    This is an essay written by Kavana Gonur. This is an essay that will amaze you. This is an essay that you will never forget. Believe me. I was taught this very style- the 3+1 method- in my introductory speech and debate class as a way to write an interesting, unforgettable introduction or conclusion. It has proven me not only success in speech and debate, but as a way to convey meaning and my point in a straightforward manner. In my opening sentences, I used a rhetorical device called an…

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    Many proposals have been made to fix the issue of illegal immigration. Some alternatives are well thought out and some are lackluster. For example, Conservatives, such as Donald Trump, Scott Walker, and Chris Christie, have introduced or embraced the solution of building a double steel wall on the United States and Mexico border. This wall would be approximately seven hundred miles long and include an increase in border patrol enforcement. While this solution might seem reasonable from looking…

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