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    Illegal Immigration Illegal Immigration is good just for the money that enters. Illegal immigration is unnecessary because people have humans right to travel. This is given by social and economic problems of the country. Illegal immigration is good just for the money that enters. To illustrate, Renne is my friend, he has an uncle and to spend the time, he decided to be immigrant. He left his family (one wife and his unique daughter) nevertheless he have money and he sends money to his family.…

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    vivid color, and splendid decorations is what allures people to visit the country. Indeed, Colombia offers a diversity of food that makes the country of Colombia unique by itself. Perhaps, Colombia is not as “economically developed as Chile, or it doesn't have a world wonder like Peru”, yet there are many scrumptious delicacies in their cuisines. In general, the breakfast is extremely crucial in Colombia, which is comprised of fruit juice, coffee, hot-chocolate, similar to American’s. Lunch is…

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    As the child of an immigrant family, the immigration policies are of great importance to my family along with many other families. The immigration policies affect many legal and illegal immigrant families and their U.S. born children. The ever-changing laws pertaining to immigrants and how to handle them splits families apart and deports citizens acting fully within the law who have done nothing to deserve their unjust treatment. The laws regarding the deportation of immigrants are never fully…

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    What does the America Flag mean to me? I can tell you what it used to mean to me. That flag use to mean freedom, sacrifice, loyalty, love, and discipline. Brave people would join the forces just so they can defend the flag and the people behind it. Well, it use to be like that. Now it’s all corrupted with hatred, racism, traitors, and dis-believers. America use to be beautiful and amazing, but now all that’s gone. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the new generation of 2000. America…

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    Cocaine In Colombia

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    strong presence of cocaine in Colombia dates back to the 1970s when participants in the industry started seeing the potentially enormous profits to be made with the drug. Within the next couple of years, the trafficking of the drug became highly profitable and was predominantly controlled by the Cartels. These cartel leaders, and other groups that profited from the cocaine industry like the Revolution Armed Forces of Colombia – Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionnarias de Colombia (FARC), were able to…

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    Throughout society the vast majority of individuals struggle with different forms of oppression as well as privilege based on their identities. The way an individual identifies himself or herself changes the way in which they move through the world. Although differences are present, as Chris Dixon (2014) mentions “ we are forging a shared politics through struggle. We believe in the power of people to fight for justice and dignity and to shape history in the process.” (p. 3). With all of the…

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    Illegal Immigration Cons

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    Illegal Immigration is a big concern in our government today. Every year thousands of illegals enter the united states seeking a better life for them and their families. That all seem fine but many Americans feel like their country is being invaded and taken over by those illegal immigrants. They believe that undocumented people are taken all the jobs available in the country and are costing our country millions. So you have to wonder are illegal immigrants hurting our country’s economy? With…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “Life as an Undocumented Immigrant” The article “Life as an Undocumented Immigrant” argues to convince the reader that illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay in the country as long as they are hard working. The author tell his account of being an undocumented immigrant in the attempt to gain empathy from the reader and convince them that he should be allowed to stay in the United States. The author tries to paint himself in an innocent light throughout the article…

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    Before his career in the cocaine trade, Pablo Escobar came from modest beginnings. Born on December 1st, 1949, Pablo lived as many South Americans had. Living most of his pre-cartel life in Antioquia, Columbia, Escobar showed ambition at a young age, often telling his friends he would one day become president of Columbia. This sentiment seems to foreshadow his long campaign of narcoterrorism. From humble beginnings to being strewn across a rooftop, Escobar left behind a legacy matched by no…

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    Illegal immigration is one of the most controversial issues in the United States for the past several decades. Illegal immigration is also a problem that affects all Americans. An illegal immigrant is defined as anyone who migrates to a country for a permanent residence without any form of identification. Illegal immigration creates a lot of problems, for example, overpopulation, rising crime rates and unemployment (Christian, 1999, Population, Immigration, and Global Ethics) People move to…

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