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    Unocumented Immigrants

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    Imagine being separated from your kids and being denied the right to claim your children’s custody. Thousands of undocumented immigrants get separated from their kids and lose their custody due to deportation. Every year, thousands of U.S. born citizens are separated from their parents and put in foster homes or put up for adoption when their parents get deported. The Deferred action for parents of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents also, known as (DAPA) is a bill that, if passed,…

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    show just how much social inequality there is for these illegal immigrants. Just to try to live the “American dream”, these people go through checkpoints, starvation, possible robbery, and among other, even death. While the people of the United States have their own sense of poverty, it is much more prevalent in the southern countries. There isn’t a lot of work to be given around in the countries, and a lot of their money comes from what illegal and legal immigrants send back to their families…

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    Why The Aliens Are Coming

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    The Aliens Are Coming! “Illegal Alien, also called an undocumented alien, is a noncitizen living in a country without the proper immigration documents,” explains the World Book Student (DeFrank N.p). Every single day, there are tons of illegal immigrants trying to cross the border into the United States of America. Ever since the beginning of America, there were always immigrants wanting to find a new life in America. The Science Online database explains that “These movements [immigrations]…

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    the American way of life. Our country is split up between legalizing illegal immigrants that are in our country or kicking them out of the country. Legal immigration is when someone has legal documentation to be a part of the United States. Illegal immigration alludes to the “migration of people across national borders in a way that violates the immigration law of the destined country (“Immigration Statistics”).” Even though illegal immigration is against our country’s laws, it has a positive…

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    immigration system is broken. I am urging you to reform the immigration laws because immigrants are coming across the borders without consent of the United States which makes the immigrants illegal. This issue is directly impacting jobs in Texarkana, due to the owners of businesses are more willing to hire an illegal immigrant rather than a U.S citizen. But…

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    real 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…

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    The authors report on the issue of the Santa Cruz police and its people being angry with the actions taken by the feds during a raid. They are mad at the feds for arresting undocumented immigrants while on a separate mission. The Santa Cruz police claim that they only agreed to the plan for DHS to carry out the raid with the condition that undocumented immigrants are not arrested. However, the feds went ahead and arrested eleven people to which they claim were detained because of immigration…

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    “But opportunity is real, and life is free, Equality is in the air we breathe” (Hughes,15). Immigrants see America as the land of the free and home of the brave. America has much to offer to everyone who comes. New ideas and technologies have been developed since America opened immigration to everyone. Immigrants change the daily life of Americans and America change Immigrants through different languages, diverse cultures, and new work forces. Immigrants that come to America brings diverse…

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    Spellbound Movie Analysis

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    In essay I will explain in what ways are the documentary “ Spellbound” and the Spelling Bee competition related to the American Dream. Documentary “Spellbound ” is about the 8 children who participate in Spelling Bee competition in 2002 years. The first I will talking about immigration and equality of opportunity. Second I will talk about hard work. American Dream is not only related and have fulfill for local americans. It can be related and have fulfill for immigrants who live in this…

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    On average, “illegal aliens cost U.S. taxpayers more than $100 billion each year.” (ABC News) America is in debt enough, and they don’t have the money to spend on citizens from other countries. The United States of America must first sufficiently supply for their own, before supplying for another country's citizens. America needs more jobs, lack of debt, and knowing we are safe on American grounds.. None of those problems will be corrected if America has more citizens, who aren’t from there.…

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