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    I also think the United States should prioritize the deportation of criminals. They, should not be utilizing tax money to house criminals. That money could be better utilized elsewhere. I also believe that there should be a path to citizenship for children of illegal immigrants who were brought to the United…

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    different types of categories. According o the power point the author states “Criminalization of Immigration refers to policies which make it a crime subject to deportation for undocumented entrants who have been deported to re-enter and for undocumented entrants or permanent resident aliens to remain in the United States after deportation” (Healey, 2013).One category under criminalization of immigration is basically the restrictions to reduce immigration (deported individuals) or in some cases…

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    The Synoptic Gospels illustrates Jesus as an universal savior that came from the heaven as flesh. In Matthew, Mark, and Luke, Jesus is the promised Messiah from the Old Testament, the human son of God, and the universal savior, respectively. To start, Matthew, one of the twelve disciples, wrote the Gospel of Matthew for Jewish Christian. Matthew wrote this book in order to proclaim that Jesus is truly the promised Messiah that is stated in the Old Testament. Matthew proves that Jesus is the…

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    Illegal Aliens- Deportations Did you know you are 2.5x more likely to be killed by an illegal alien then you are a drunk driver? You see tv ads and cautious people trying to prevent drunk driving. Why don’t you see more stuff be down to prevent something that kills more people and that is preventable as well. There are other major effects of illegal aliens immigrating to our country. Millions of Illegal Aliens should not be allowed to live in the US and should be deported immediately. We are a…

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    The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals is an order established by President Obama in response to the immigrations system. Initially, we must identify the proposed theories regarding the issues with the immigration system. There are a great number of individuals waiting years to be reunited with their families because of the long backlogs associated with visas. Additionally, there are an insufficient number of government infrastructures to accommodate the growing number of immigrants wanting…

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    childhood where I almost lost the opportunities and future I have today. As a child, my family was almost deported by our immigration lawyer. The lawyer had my parents unknowingly agreed to deportation while he had my father’s personal information changed to match a criminal who was wanted for deportation. The deportation almost went through and if it had it would have caused my and siblings and…

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    Diabetic has become a national health problem affecting 8.3% of the population. The risk of the diabetic is not uniform. Minority populations have higher prevalence of diabetes as compared to non-Hispanic whites (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2011; Community Preventive Services Task Force 2011). The significant reason for these disparities are higher levels of stress, physically inactive, poor diet habit, language barriers, cultural diversity, among the low income minority…

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    The Great Depression is one of the most upheavals in the US economy. The most pessimist person in the US has never imagined that the economy would have collapsed that badly, especially during the Roaring Twenties. The average American was able to buy automobiles and invest some of his/her money in the stock market where a lot of money can be made. The catastrophic collapse of the stock market occurred on the so-called “Black Thursday” as 12.9 million shares were traded that day. Five days…

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    The Pot Calling the Kettle Corrupt Many of the social ills in Central America are inadvertently caused by corporate and government crimes of the United States. Regardless, Human beings deserve the right to flee poor economic systems, and support from their peers while transitioning. The people of The United States need to hold elected officials accountable for their crimes; we must push for rights of all the innocent peoples often tastelessly referred to as “illegal immigrants.” Envision the…

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    “Research shows that most Mexican immigrants come to the United States with a strong sense of hope and self-determination, and that even when they encounter challenges, they are optimistic that their prospects will be more favorable than they could ever be in Mexico.” (“Why We Stay": Immigrants ' Motivations for Remaining in Communities Impacted by Anti-Immigration Policy.) Joshua Davis, author of the non-fiction story: Spare Parts -Four undocumented teenagers, one ugly robot, and the battle for…

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