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    Most of America is populated with immigrants. Most legal and some illegal. One of the America’s 2016 running president is Donald Trump, who strongly believes that is if you're not legally in this country, you must be sent back to the country you came from. Recently an article, “Trump on illegal immigrants: ‘They must go’” written by New York Post, came out on Donald Trump’s opinion on this subject and what he wants to do if he becomes the next president. Donald Trump, strongly believes that…

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    The first amendment of the United States constitution makes it illegal to establish a main religion for the county. This allows people to practice what they choose freely. The first amendment also prevents laws to be created that take away citizens rights for freedom of speech. The foundation of the United States was created to uphold the beliefs and ideologies of its people equally. Robbie Totten a researcher who studies immigration at Harvard when speaking of the United States in 1776 said it…

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    are embedded in the failing cycle of migrants entering our country illegally. Reformed immigration laws have been passed but stand ineffective since international immigrants continue to pass our borders without being held accountable for breaking our laws. Unlike the United States, Canada’s strict immigration laws are enforced and citizenships are still easily obtained. I am disgusted with the number of illegal immigrants that have crossed our borders without citizenship. Our great nation has…

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    government feels about illegal immigrants when they cross the U.S. and Mexico border. Illegal immigrants are crossing the border and are getting jobs in the United States, without any documents. American citizens are paying more taxes and that money goes to places like churches and charities that are protecting illegal immigrants so they can stay and get some money. A wall across the U.S. and Mexico border will protect American jobs and reduce crime because, jobs are being taken, illegal…

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    There are many issues facing the immigration issue in our country, for example, if someone is an illegal immigrant and they have a child in America should that child be considered a citizen and should the parents be able to stay in the U.S. to take care of it. Another problem is should we intensify border patrol to keep illegal immigrants away. Also who should we allow to immigrate legally, should we let everyone or just certain people. In the problem of an illegal immigrant having a child in…

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    article, the author express both positive and negative points of view toward illegal immigrants in the restaurant business. The article addresses the way that without this undocumented worker, that numerous organizations will close and that the economy will endure colossally. Some of the laws that have been placed set up to keep illegal immigrants from working in the restaurant business have even brought about some illegal worker clients to abstain from eating at those restaurants or…

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    workers and consumers to the economic development should be considered when addressing the undocumented workforce. This paper explores the economy and monetary effects of legal immigrants and illegal immigrants presently living in Arizona. To apprehend the whole effects of the situation if you change the immigration policies in the states and local levels, additionally this paper also views the effects that undocumented people have in some of the states like California and Los Angeles County…

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    More than 11.4 million illegal immigrants currently reside in the United States that’s almost equivalent to how many people live in the entire state of Ohio. Most of these illegal immigrants are hardworking people that help the welfare of the economy and have a high impact on the culture of the United States. The proposition is that Illegal Immigrants who have paid their Tax’s and have resided for more than 10 years consecutively, in the United States should be given a way to get a legal…

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    The Uprising of Illegal Immigration There were 11.1 million unauthorized immigrants in the United States in 2014. Illegal immigrants break the law by crossing the border without the correct documentation. Since this is the case, deportation would be a suitable response. They viewed illegal immigrants as criminals, potential terrorists, and social and economic burdens. Legal immigrants are unemployed because of illegal immigrants. The United States department of justice documents that in 2014,…

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    Immigration in united states of america “A nation that cannot control its borders is not a nation.”― Ronald Reagan Eleven to twelve million immigrants in this county are in America illegally. They are coming into this country faster than ever. They are making citizens pay in state taxes instead of paying for them. The borders should be completely closed to immigrants and even if they come into this country they should not be given citizenship because They are negatively affecting the economy…

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