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    Illegal Immigration Impact

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    These programs are put in place by the United States government to assist those who receive an income below the poverty line. These programs raise the standard of living for those who have significant difficulty providing for themselves and their families. Approximately forty-seven million Americans are on food stamps (Plumer par 1.) That is a ten percent increase from the amount of those on SNAP in 1997 to now. In turn, this makes the government dish out more money for low-income citizens so…

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    Today I saw one of the most hateful racist and ignorant post by people who I thought were the future, our generations Americans. Today, I am disgusted because I cannot believe I went to school with half of you. I shared a part of my life with half of you, I mean I can say we had conversations, we went to school together and I would have thought of all of you as people who make mistakes, learn and grow from them would actually take the time to think before you say something so hurtful and…

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    The United States has rapidly conformed into a multiracial society. Bilingual individuals come to America in hopes to find equal rights and freedom and face discrimination by Americans. American values are forced upon these people and according to Tan and Anzaldua, a certain way of life is expected of them. The struggle of “fitting in” and accepting the cultural background is a major point in both essays, Mother Tongue by Amy Tan and How to Tame a Wild Tongue by Gloria Anzaldua. Their…

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    communism and capitalism. By backing the right-wing El Salvadoran government and military, the United States became an active and willing participant in one of the bloodiest single massacres in Central American history. The massacres at El Mozote, La Joya, La Guacamaya and Arambala killed nearly 1,000 peasants. The group most responsible for these atrocities was the feared Atlacatl Battalion, trained and funded by the U.S government. The government found themselves in what appeared to be an…

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    Immigration America are known as the land of opportunity among immigrants, because U.S. is able to provide the immigrants with a variety, of life opportunity that they wouldn’t have had in their own countries, such as higher education, economic stability and, etc. America is home to world’s largest immigrant populations with more than 41 million, and is by far the largest economy in the world, but native views about the immigrants are mixed. Half (51%) of Americans this year, said immigrant’s…

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    to take action on anyone who remain in the country above the limit granted by immigration officers upon arrival at one of our port of entry. When speaking of illegal immigration, one of the most important aspect agued by certain immigration policy advocate is, illegal immigrants account for a large amount of criminal activities. However, certain consider that illegal aliens contribute significantly in the growth our economy in doing job that most Americans refused to do. Former New York City…

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    deported to their countries. Moreover, that all undocumented are an enormous cost for the government in the country and for the same reason all of them must be sent back to their countries. And to support all of that, some majority says that immigrants do not pay taxes and they take advantage of the Medicaid and should be better if they go back to their countries and give that expenses to their countries’ governments. But what could be happen if the United States deports all the undocumented and…

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    A Rhetorical Analysis

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    President, I commend you on these matters, and I am not asking for retribution on this matter. I am asking for further, and harsher enforcement on these matters. Don’t be afraid to get tougher, the statistics show it can only get better from here. Should it not boggle the mind that citizens in the USA want rights for someone who we know nothing about, and could possibly hut us. Imagine the Kate Stinley case happening to hundreds of children nationwide. What a horrible imagery that would be, for…

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    Why do we allow people into the United States that show no benefits toward our country? If we would simply only allows legal citizens to live in America the benefits would elevate immensely. When the United States naively over looks the huge amounts of immigrants entering the country against the law, it results in severe negative effects toward ourselves. Our boarding neighbor, Mexico, slyly uses illegal immigration to send crime and poverty into the United States; which could easily be avoided…

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    openness to diverse backgrounds and opinions. All that is required of the immigrants is for them to carry themselves as good citizens and be faithful to American constitutional government. Immigrants are expected to be of value add to the moral capital and bringing with them the attributes necessary for the workings of free governments. American is a land of opportunities and promises…

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