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    Macbeth Reflection Macbeth, one of the most tragic plays written by William Shakespeare is a work of art still researched by many professors. Throughout the play, there are many elements portrayed to the audience and we have decided to use a particular theme of scapegoating. As it starts off, the evidence which leads to Macbeth’s involvement in the death of Duncan is publicized and there will be an interview to decide for the impeachment of Macbeth or an election of a new president. The two…

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    In one of his campaign speeches, as well as on twitter, presidential candidate Donald Trump has accused undocumented Mexican immigrants as “rapists, drug dealers, and murderers.” This accusation is heavily unfounded and extremely hurtful to the Mexican community. Maybe if Donald Trump knew that crime rates are lower with undocumented immigrants, as well as murders according to the --. Calling us rapists is another unfounded accusation when according to a Fusion investigation, 80% of Central…

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    Daca Pros And Cons

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    DREAMERS DACA, short for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, is a program/policy that can be cut at any given time. DACA was passed by then President Obama on June 15, 2012 and there was an estimated amount of up to 1.75 million people that were to be eligible for DACA. It has caused a lot of controversy over the past few years as to why undocumented immigrants deserved the rights for these benefits. The DACA program was created for young immigrants in the United States who have no legal…

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    The United States of America perceived as the “American Dream” of economic and personal opportunities. However, the American Dream is an illusion. The Mexican border is a dividing line to distinguish us from Latinos, but it’s an asymmetrical relationship defined by dominance and subordination. Latinos endure a long journey without knowing whether they will die from starvation or get shot by minutemen dreaming of what lies ahead in America. Thousands cross the border or go through the sewer but…

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    against humanity is any acts committed as a part of widespread or systematic attacked directed against any civilians population with the knowledge of the attacker or the accused. The act in this case was including the murder (article 7 (1) (a)), the deportation or forcible transfer of population (article 7(l) (d)), rape act (article 7(1) (g)), the persecution (article 7(1) (h)) and the other inhumane acts (article 7(1)…

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    expose, confront, and overcome unjust immigration laws.” Their mission is to exploit the injustices behind immigration by becoming the voice for communities of people. Although their establishment is recent, they aim towards, “… challenging unfair deportation and unjust polity through organizing art, legislation, and action…reverse criminalization, build migrant power, and create immigration policies based on principles of inclusion.” A strategy the Not1More organization uses to promote…

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    DACA Argumentative Essay

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    Many Dreamers had been scared of losing the opportunity of having a higher education because the possible end of DACA, such is the case of my cousin Laura, a 17-year-old dreamer who plans on someday being a physical therapist but is afraid it won't happen. There are nearly over 689,000 dreamers like my cousin that dream of having higher education but are also scared of not going to college and getting deported. In 2017 the president of the US announced the possible ending of the program DACA,…

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    Surprisingly though, they were still able to keep the land we know today as Haiti, which still relatively retains those same borders set centuries ago. Another thing it ordered was the deportation of the Acadians known as the Great Upheaval from French Acadia (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the Gaspe Peninsula) as punishment for aiding them in the war. Soon, many of these Acadians would find their way to Spanish-owned…

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    During the Holocaust, the SS Nazis dehumanized the Jews to the point of them feeling so belittled and like they were absolutely nothing. Eli Wiesel’s book Night gives many examples of this. Many Jews started referring to the others as “creatures”. Eli talks like this in his book: “The old men stayed in their corner, silent, motionless, hunted-down creatures. There they prayed” (70). He refers to a couple old veterans as “hunted-down creatures” because in the end, that’s how they all felt. They…

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    Racial and social class issues plague United States throughout history, and these problems persisted after slavery. Since the beginning of the United States, African Americans faced forced deportation from their homeland, enslavement for over 200 years, restriction of rights, punishments to discourage hope, and laws that took away the fundamental rights. One of the earliest laws that restricted the liberties of African Americans was the legalization of slavery in the United in 1641, “The first…

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