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    It won't be immigrants from El Salvador or Nicaragua. It won't even be immigrants from Haiti or Africa. It will be immigrants from Arab, Muslim and South Asian countries. In the wake of these terrible events out government has been given vast new powers and they may fall most heavily…

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    Over eight hundred thousand undocumented immigrants are protected by a law called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which allows specific illegal immigrant children, under certain conditions, to temporarily stay in the United States by obtaining permission from the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). There has been a lot of debate to end this program by March, 2018. Ending this program would result in more than 800,000 deportations. These people are in fear of…

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    I want to be a teacher, but that was not what I was planning to be when I was applying to colleges. I was originally in the Nursing program, but changed to education after my freshman year at Keene State. One of my advisors in high school had said that he saw me as a teacher and I said I didn’t want anything to do with teaching because I saw what the long hours were like. It is funny how things have changed. Now, I cannot wait to be a teacher and have a positive impact on my students. I think…

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    edited the narrative. She had me work on my thesis, content development, organization, grammar, and mechanics. She liked how the paper conveyed my feelings on the subject and that it kept her interested. The paper itself is about when I went to El Salvador and how it changed my life. The purpose of the narrative was to tell a story about ourselves and make…

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    This model is also portrayed in the film Crash when detective refers to his wife as a Mexican and when her wife says that her father is from El Salvador and her mother, Puerto Rico. In the Novel Rez Life: An Indian Journey through Reservation, one-way assimilation is seen when the government tries to assimilate Native Americans into the American society. This is a factor that makes Treuer fear…

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    On the other hand, walls of opposition were built up against other nationalities and racial groups. For example, in comparison with immigration programs to attract European white people to the United States as permanent residents and then to be granted with US citizenship, worker programs like the Bracero program was only enacted to the end to get more labor force and avoid illegal immigrations towards the United States from Mexico. This program allowed guest workers to stay temporally within…

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    Now that Mr. Donald Trump is the president enormous speculations have occurred in regards to illegal immigration. When comparing and contrasting the two article named “How Scared Should People on the Border be” by Domingo Martinez and “He Wanted formerly Undocumented Immigrants to go Public and then Trump Won” by Esmeralda Bermudez, the reporters write about the effects on immigration since President Trump won the election. Although the similarities and difference are evident because Martinez…

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    Immigration laws are tearing apart families due to inflexible and unfair immigration policies. I have personally second hand experienced the victimization of the illegal immigration policies. I have 2 uncles who have bin deported back to El Salvador due to these unfair laws,one who had a wife, three daughters and one new born baby, who is now growing up without his father. Immigrants are held against the 13 year wait for citizenship bill that requires illegal immigrants, obtain…

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    A fishing trip turns into a terrifying test of survival after Salvador Alvarenga becomes one man against the sea. Salvador Alvarenga loved the simple lines of the fiberglass craft. No cabin or roof. Just a 25-foot-long narrow, canoe-shaped boat designed to carve up the waves like a huge surfboard, agile and fast, with the engine mounted on the back. Alvarenga was a 37-year-old Salvadoran fisherman living and working in Mexico. A heavy drinker quick to pick up the tab, he had no family tying…

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    American health care provider during this difficult time (Minority Nurse, 2013). The Hispanic population within the United States originates from a wide variety of countries, including Mexico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Colombia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Chili, Brazil, Argentina, Peru and the U.S. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (Minority Nurse, 2013). Cultural practices related to grief and bereavement can vary widely within this population. Hispanics expect health care providers to…

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