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    Amarjit Singh Political Science The weekly article that I choose to read from the website ccn.com was called “Trump order construction of border wall, boost deportation force”. The article was about President Trump keeping his promise during his campaign to build a border wall to help keep illegal immigrants out of the United States. In addition, president Trump signed two executive orders enforcing the construction of a wall between Mexico and United States, while increasing the number of…

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    itself is exceeding the presidential power. Even before the executive action, deportations have reached a record level under Obama’s administration, rising to an annual average of nearly 400,000 since 2009, about 30% higher than the annual average during the Bush administration. As a result, “by a ratio of more than two-to-one (59% versus 27%), Latinos disapprove of the way the Obama administration is handling deportations of unauthorized immigrants,” described by The Pew Hispanic Center.…

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    domestic product (GDP)” to the United States (Nicholson). They are workers which makes them a taxpayer according to Michael Nicholson. If the United States did what is called “mass deportation” they would lose a great deal of money and go even farther into federal debt which would be more than 20 trillion dollars. A mass deportation is a massive transportation of people from out of the country who traveled to the United States to escape their homeland; they are normally sent back to their…

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    Obama Administration, there has been a change in immigration policy and enforcement. Under the Priority Enforcement Program(PEP), the administration has changed parts of immigration policy. It asks for state and local assistance when starting the deportation process and focuses PEP’s resources on deporting individuals that pose a risk to national security, are member of gangs or violate, and who were convicted of certain felonies. Under PEP, there have been issues with Sanctuary cities that do…

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    in the media and newspapers, no one have yet found a solution to this ill-defined problem, that would comply with the America’s core values. While I think the immigration policy does need a reform, the solution to this problem certainly is not a deportation of all undocumented residents. Currently, there are nearly 40 million…

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    charges have resulted in a discharge (conditional or absolute), stay of proceedings, or a finding of not criminally responsible. Furthermore, s.36(3)(a) of the IRPA states that even where there is a conviction, a landed immigrant is not given a deportation order if a record suspension has been ordered and has not been revoked or ceased to have effect under the Criminal Records Act, or in respect of which there has been a final determination of an acquittal. However, because s.742.1 of the…

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    The quandaries in the 1980s translate differently to those in the 21st century for a few reasons. First, the number of undocumented immigrants has risen since the passage of IRCA; in 2015, there were an estimated 11.3 million unauthorized immigrants in the United States. Second, the turn of the 20th to the 21st century ushered in a new conversation about the undocumented population. The focus was now directed towards a subset of the population who were brought here as children and have…

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    In addition to making the “deportation plans down to the last detail”(“Eichmann Trial.”), Eichmann also handled the redistribution of goods stolen from deported Jews, ensuring that his office would benefit from the seized property. Even in the last few months of 1944, when Germany was clearly headed towards a loss in WWII, Eichmann and his colleagues [were responsible for sending] a total of 437 000 Jews from Hungary to Auschwitz”(“Mass deportations). At the conclusion of the war, Eichmann…

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    behind when one or both of the parents are deported to the parent’s country of origin. American Immigration laws should be reformed to help American citizen children, born to illegal parents, live without fear that one day the parent could face deportation. This children should be able to maintain their lives here in America with both parents if they choose to just like any other American citizen with legal parents. The percentage of illegal immigrants has increase yearly however America has not…

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    reforming our legal immigration system would add a cumulative $1.5 trillion to U.S. GDP over a decade” (Hinojosa and Fitz). Despite opponent’s claims that mass deportation and removal of both immigrants and their citizen offspring would benefit America in the long run. Professor Francesco Fasani directly states in an economic study that, “Mass deportation reduces U.S. GDP by 1.46 percent…

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