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    Immigration is the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country with or without residency (Valdez). In the late 19th century to today many Mexican citizens have crossed the border in search of employment and better lives. Immigration has affected politics, families, and lives, however how did immigration become to what it is today. It used to be relatively easy to cross the border, and many migrants have been attracted to an abundance of employment in the workforce…

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    On addressing his illegal immigration plans, Senator Marco Rubio claims most illegal immigrants do not come from Mexico (rather from Guatemala, and Honduras) when in fact multiple studies and sources place Mexico as the country that produces the most illegal immigrants for the U.S. Bedard, Paul. "Report: Most Illegal Immigrants Come From Mexico." U.S. News and World Report. U.S. News, 15 June 2011. Web. 29 Sept. 2015. Paul Bedard, a journalist for U.S. News Report, has written hundreds of…

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    The talks regarding immigration in America have changed over the years but has always had the same underlying tone to the topic. In the early 2000’s, the main point of debates over immigration were to understand how many immigrants are actually in the United States and how many immigrants are coming into the country annually, legal and undocumented. When the major immigration reform lead to new immigration policies in America in 1985, illegal immigration has increased as well as wages falling…

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    Immigration Essay The United States government should not allow illegal immigrants to come to America. Illegal immigrants are only harming the United States. Immigration puts native-born Americans out of jobs, attacks the less educated citizens, and burdens American taxpayers. Immigration is worsening America day after day. Illegal immigrants should not be allowed to live in the United States. Immigrants that come to America take many American’s jobs. The article “Unskilled Workers Lose…

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    politicians, spew lies about how too many illegal immigrants are bringing crime into the country, saying how they are rapists and drug dealers. However, this is not true. According to The Washington Post, it said, “An analysis of 2010 Census data in a report from the American Immigration Council, a pro-immigration group, shows that 1.6 percent of immigrant males 18 to 39 years old were incarcerated, compared to 3.3 percent of native-born males.” (3) This shows that illegal immigrants are not…

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    DISGRACE! DISHONOR! SHAME! EMBARASSMENT! HUMILIATION! Exclaims Dr. Devin Wirth, one of the millions of American citizens that feels these emotions because of illegal immigrants taking the jobs of many Americans. These immigrants are willing to work at lower wages, behalf of Americans like Devin who work harder than these illegal immigrants to be capable enough to provide for their families and themselves. Dr. Wirth explains that he was a native born American who came from a very poor family and…

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    Deported Mothers”, Tatiana Sanchez discusses U.S. immigration policy. The immigration policy is not too strict. The U.S. has laws that must be followed. If immigrants can not follow U.S. policies they should not be in the United States. On the other hand, Tatiana Sanchez leans toward the immigration policy as being too strict. In the case that immigrants get deported for three to ten years. In the following paragraphs, we will talk about how U.S. immigration policies are not too strict. “In the…

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    On Border Security: America’s Approach to National Security and Economic Opportunity The current state of immigration policy in this country requires change. Many advocate for stronger and more enforced borders, but some call into question the effectiveness and economic soundness of this approach. Those, that oppose building up our borders, call for reforming worker visa programs and making legality easier to attain for those that will cross illegally into the United States anyways. Most desire…

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    “Illegal immigration is extremely active in America !” Very many businesses rely on cheap labor from illegal immigrants. Is this what America needs, while we have our national debt? This is a very serious issue and we need a solution! Indeed, while It can help our economy by providing cheap labor, We need to stop illegal immigration and try to find a solution. One of the biggest factor in this debate is the deportation of these illegal immigrants. One of the first one to get deported are the…

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    Obama on a last effort to elevate the issue, issued an executive order to help pass the act. His Executive order did not make every person with an “illegal” status citizenship but it “declared that the U.S government would no longer deport illegal immigrants who arrived in the United states before they turned sixteen, who were younger than thirty; who have been in the country for at least five years; who are in school, high school graduates, or…

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