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    are criminals. Without global equity we will continue to see people trying what they can to rise out of the oppression and poverty of their native countries. The author points out how many states in the U.S. are limiting or refusing to provide government assistance to illegal immigrants, going as far as denying birth certificates to children born of illegal immigrant parents (Arizona and Oklahoma). However, it is imperative to note how driving away immigrants can negatively impact communities.…

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    IMPORTANCE OF ISSUE Since its inception, America has continuously dealt with immigration. Aversion and hostility usually welcome immigrant communities. Still, how the American government chooses to deal with the influx in migrating population has been disputed. Only a fraction of the population in detainment are illegal immigrants are a threat to the society. Many detainees are women and children asylum seekers from violence-stricken countries in Central America. Even worse, some of the people…

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    Immigration “Since 1970, more than 30 million foreign citizens and their descendants have been added to the local communities and labor pools of the United States” (11). It is the numerical equivalent of having relocated within our borders the entire present population of all Central American countries. The United States is the best country in the world, but it is starting to become a disaster. Immigrants should not be granted into the United States of America. With thousands of illegal…

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    The Fender-Bender I like the article “The Fender-Bender,” written by Ramon “Tainguiz” Perez; however, it is in most ways suspense. Entertained by the details of the article. I could almost envision myself portraying the character of Ramon. So vividly detailed, my heart was beating heavily and aggressively. As I was nervously following the story word per word, I could practically read the thoughts that was running through Ramon’s head. Ramon’s article may perhaps be gearing towards illegal…

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    security for the city's immigrants. Thus, community officials responded to this call by stating that "the city does not take part in the enforcement of immigration laws, and the police department will not participate in ICE raids or New Brunswick City Government investigations.…

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    are willing to work and pay taxes join our economy and contribute. By allowing new workers to enter our country the money gained from taxes is increased, but if they come in illegally they will still get welfare and government support. Even legal immigrants cause issues for the government, according to…

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    A border is a line that divides places such as towns, counties, states, and countries. It is different from the word frontier because the meaning for the Spanish word “la frontera” is the area that the border cuts off. A border can be an outline to keep things separated where as a frontier or boundary is the actual area being outlined. Borders help keep the world organized and defined. Every community has their own personal boundary separated by a border. Borders help determine where people are…

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    For many years, General Manuel Noriega was a key pillar in the history of Panama even though he was never the president of Panama as he served as a de-facto leader. His arrest was attributed to the offences he committed while in power thus ended up serving 20 years in prison both in the United States and France. General Noriega’s extradition is therefore, one that is supported because he has to be able to answer for his crimes of embezzlement, murder and corruption, which he was largely involved…

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    A very powerful and influential man to the country of Venezuela is a name named Hugo Chavez. He may be dead but he will never be forgotten. Chavez did a lot of good and bad things for his country. Although Chavez was a labled as many things, the one word that describes him best is leader. He was a leader during his childhood, military career, family life, and his presidency. Chavez was born in July 28, 1954. He grew up in the small southwestern town in the plains of Venezuela called, Sabaneta.…

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    not eligible for cash welfare or food stamps.. They are only eligible for emergency medical assistance, prenatal care and educational benefits,”(Wise 28). These two factors causes undocumented immigrant to actually increase the amount of money the government has. These taxes go into things such as Social Security. They also increase the amount of money other people earn. According to the New York times, undocumented immigrants increased workers pay in skilled labor by 10 percent from 1990 to…

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