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    Immigration Reform in the United States There are hundreds of thousands of immigrants who come to the United States from all around the world every year. The main reason for immigrants, legal and illegal, coming to the United States is that they all want a chance for a better life. Many people believe that the United States is one of the best countries for immigration because it has been known as the land of opportunity for centuries. Therefore, many illegal immigrants from Central and South…

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    States, and that he or she is not an illegal immigrant. The I-9 form verifies that every employee is permitted to work in the United States. Before employment can begin both the employee and employer must fill out their section of the form before submitting it. I-9 forms are important because they catch people using stolen identities, and or people who have snuck into the country and are being paid without being taxed. “The I-9 law is called IRCA (immigration reform and control act) and was…

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    the United States for a long time. Legalization is a process that changes, immigrant status from illegal immigrant to temporary resident of the United States. Illegal immigrants have come to the United State through different ways, such as Mexico borders, the Pacific Ocean, or even legally through a visa enter to the United State and after expiration their visa they did not leaved and become illegal immigrant. Some people believe legalization has positive effect for the United States such as…

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    Deportation Immigrants

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    our country as any other American. It is because of this that deportation is not the best option of handling America 's immigration issue; instead, amnesty should be granted to illegal immigrants currently in the U.S. Obama, who fully supports granting amnesty, devised a plan consisting of doing background checks on immigrants seeking amnesty, putting in place a fine for illegal aliens granted amnesty, and moving authorities in charge of deportation to guard borders after legalization is…

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    problems of illegal immigration. One thing is quite clear: the approach followed so far, a policy of benign neglect is no longer effective. To achieve the best results, immigration reform must be exhaustive. A partial approach that focuses exclusively on border security, ignoring migrant workers (or vice-versa) is doomed to failure. If Congress approves another law to pass on tiptoe on fundamental contradictions of the status quo, then this status will not change. Illegal immigration in the…

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    Trump believes that illegal immigration is destroying U.S. taxpayers, and he believes that neither Republicans nor Democrats are helping the situation. Republicans don’t do anything about illegal immigration because some of their business supporters want cheap labor. Democrats look at illegal immigrants as potential Democratic voters (135-136). Both Democrats and Republicans may have their reasons for illegal immigrants to stay, but Donald Trump thinks that the parties…

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    Immigration is a burning topic in America right now. It is a major topic in the presidential debates on how to deal with the estimated 11 million illegal aliens here in the U.S. and what should be done with the boarder. Many people and politicians think the solution is in deporting and building a wall. The deporting has been on going under the Obama administration, the highest of any president, but the issue still grows. The issue with having an estimated 11 million illegal aliens on the United…

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    The Democratic view on immigration is based on the idea that the United States is a country based on immigrants, and as such it should value and support its present and future immigrants. They believe in providing a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants, especially those who were brought here as children. They wish to greatly reform the current immigration laws. Democrats do not believe that just any illegal immigrant should be provided amnesty or a path to citizenship. They say that…

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    Brennan Meier Mrs. Jones English 12/Period 1 15 March 2016 Immigration in the United States To nobody 's surprise, “The United States has the largest illegal immigrant population of any country” (“Illegal Immigrants”). When talking about immigration people need know what that two forms of immigration. The first kind is illegal immigration, which is when an "illegal" immigrant is a person who does so without following the established legal procedures of the destination country and who resides in…

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    Higher Crime Rate

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    projects at the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) Jack Martin, in his article “Illegal Immigration Leads to Higher Crime Rates” clarifies the misimpression of academic researchers have on illegal aliens and related crime rates. Martin’s purpose is to inform his audience as he explains how the data provided for the American public is inaccurate. He has a direct tone in order to convey his readers that the data of high crime rates among Illegal Immigrants are uninformed. In the…

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