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    RPI Status Case Study

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    The next issue under title 2 that will be discussed will be about people applying for lawful permanent resident status for those who have already been granted RPI status. First off, in order to apply for LPI status, the applicant must have met all of the trigger requirements. If an applicant wants to apply for LPI status, they have to meet the six required application requirements. They have to already have possession of the RPI status, they cannot be out of the United States no longer than 180…

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    over stayed is huge problem. Our immigration system is already broken, and the current administration is not making significant progress in this issues as well. Both political parties have been using this issues as political agenda, and grasping attention from people, and get elected. Top political leaders are not serious in this agenda, because there is not regular…

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    Perla Documentary Analysis

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    One of the first notable things said in the documentary was 14 year old, Perla, stating that many people will tell her family that they don 't belong in this country. They tell her that she is not an American citizen, even though she was born here. Her family works extremely hard to keep their family afloat and to pay their bills. Her parents are legal citizens, as is Perla and her siblings. There is nothing illegal about them. This visibly upsets her during her one-on-one interview with the…

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    Migration Miracle

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    “High risk, high reward.” This phrase can be applied not only to Wall Street investors, but South American migrants. “But what qualities make the migrant’s high risk? Authors, Jacqueline Maria Hagan and Seth M. Holmes attempt to answer this question in their works on migrant workers (Hagan 2008; Holmes 2013). In her work, Migration Miracle, Hagan illustrates the coping mechanisms assigned with the migrant’s journey. Likewise, Holmes discusses in his work, Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies, how the…

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    Xenophobic Sacrifice

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    The world has recently become aware of a shocking crisis in Europe. Migrants from around the world are making the perilous journey from their own war-torn poverty-stricken lands to the safer prosperous nations within the EU. As the most affluent continent in the world, we should be expected to welcome the immigrants and grant them a safe place to live. However we treat them with a xenophobic prejudice, as though they have come only to pillage and plunder both patria and populace. We are told…

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    The first similarity is that Antonia and Janie are both depreciated first in their youth, which explicitly depicts the scene of the anti-immigration, a severe historical reality against to ideas of New World Pastoral, which is a romanticized and idealized version of immigrants of American. When Antonia talks to Jim about her whole family migrated to America for a richer life and how her father ended his life because of language barriers, unfamiliar farming skills and more important, homesickness…

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    country. These suggestions include, "Only members of the nation may be members of the State. Only those of German blood, whatever their creed, may be members of the nation. Accordingly, no Jew may be a member of the nation," and, "All non-German immigration must be prevented" (Avalon). These suggestions later became laws when the Nazi party took over Germany, leading to a fully German nation. Because of harsh language laws and Germany’s Nazi history, foreigners in Germany, most recently…

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    The Huddled Masses

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    It is estimated that a million people left the European Content during the years 1887 and 1888 alone. Roughly twenty million men and women entered the United States during the forty-one year period The Huddled Masses covers. The push pull factors for the people entering America are numerous. Among the popular reasons for many to leave their home is population growth in the migrants home country. As well as religious persecution and political oppression. Particularly towards those of Jewish…

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    Deportation Case Study

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    “Sometimes when trying to remember joyful moments as a child, all that came to memory was the pain in my mothers eyes”. A little boy, Bruno, and his mom fled domestic violence, as they had stopped blaming themselves for the constant violence they were subjected to. The move was sudden; one night escaping on the night of some community event. They did not cross the dangerous desert and mountains to get here, but traveled for a few days through hitchhiking. From bus to walking, to random cars,…

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    The Syrian Refugee Crisis has been an ongoing issue that has been mainly present since 2011 but has been an ongoing issue since the World War II era. Violence and turmoil has caused Syrians to mass migrate to other countries. However, the current refugee crisis has had a widening Impact in the neighboring countries of Europe. The First issue that needs to be resolved is that not a lot of countries have the courage to stand up and take responsibility on fixing the issue of migration. The second…

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