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    Is immigration a controversy? Is it a problem in modern day society? Do we really know over the outcomes of immigration? Immigration is not only a major topic in the United States but all the world. Immigration has its positive and researches also proven negative impacts. Which affect the people already there and the immigrants themselves also family, perhaps for life. In the mid-1800s, Irish immigrants were labeled as indolent drunks, not to mention Roman Catholics. At the turn of the century;…

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    probably don’t receive much aid from the government, or there’s no job available for them at all. To provide for their family, especially their children, parents risk their lives to get them in good hands even when it’s illegal for them to do so. The United States should allow illegal immigrant children to get the education they need because they didn’t have the choice to leave their own countries, they…

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    supporters. Nonetheless, half of the United States remains unsatisfied with the results for not many people went to vote and acted wisely. Because of this, America will be stuck with a president that will pass laws that will/will not benefit the public. Illegal Immigration is a major socio-political issue the United States will face into this new Presidential Administration. Trump has criminalized Mexicans and Hispanics for he wants a drastic change in the United States to be able to “make…

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    November 9th 2016 was a mournful day for the majority of the people that I know, including myself. I believe that Michelle Agins analysis may have been accurate only in alignment with the sample that she has chosen. When first listening to this article I was astonished at the fact that those who “persevere” as opposed to the “coddled” were less affected. Her article may have said one thing but the looks of my Facebook account, and the depressing look I watched in my morning commute to work said…

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    continue to practically nonexistent, illegal immigrants will remain in a limbo. On the other hand, many American citizens have a difficult time dealing with and accepting people who speak a language other than English in the United States. Many Americans feel that if you live in their country, you should speak the language and at times are very intolerant. They often complain that the government is spending the taxpayer’s money by catering to the needs of illegal immigrants. For instance in…

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    In Pellow and Park’s piece “The Silicon Valley of Dreams (2002),” their main argument entails this idea that the “periphery” of the production work that takes place in Silicon Valley is disproportionally made up of immigrants and women of color. Not only this but they also received less than a living wage, were only hired as temporary workers, and due to the lack of unions, these workers received little to no benefits and were forced to work in hazardous conditions. To support this main idea…

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    1. In 1986, I was born in Angeles City Philippines. The City was once called “The City of Angels,” but it never turns out like that during my time, because of crimes happening left and right. 2. In 1991, I entered kindergarten in where my school is just 50 steps away from our house, but even that close I can't go all by myself to my room, I always wanted somebody to come with me and stay for a while. That’s my life for two years, and I can still remember my very first shoes, “Mighty Kid,”…

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    American politician, Hillary Clinton once said, “We are a country where people of all backgrounds, all religions, can make a home. America was built by immigrants” (Clinton). Afterall, the United States was created by immigrants who came in to form their own way of life, and practiced religions they believed in. But, in America today it seems as if people are making stereotypes once they see a specific religious group. Even though, they came from a group of people who helped shape this country…

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    The American dream is a fantasy of living in an utopia, where Americans can coexist in peace, harmony, and freedom. Over the years, many citizens of the United States constructed their own definition of this dream, making it unrealistic. The American dream is not obtainable today due to discrimination against race, religion, sex, and social class. In order for citizens to achieve this dream, people will have to overcome their own prejudices and treat everyone fairly, making the dream seem…

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    Brittany Boyd Ms. Mobley EN 101 Unit 1 June 9, 2015 Immigrant: A Rhetorical Analysis November, 2012 brought up a great deal of discussion about immigration. This was around the time President Obama was elected into his second term in office and immigration was increasing. Michael Jones-Correa, the professor of government at Cornell University, and Louis Mendoza, chairman of the Department of Chicano and Latino Studies at the University of Minnesota, wrote articles in New York Times about the…

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