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    live with. By supporting president Obama’s new immigration reform, Americans can ensure that other families are allotted the same opportunity that their ancestors had when coming to this country. Supporting Obama’s immigration reform will benefit Americans and immigrants alike, it will make this country stronger than ever before. You must meet strict requirements to qualify for relief from deportation (Muñoz 2014). That means that this new reform is not…

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    their lives here. Ever since the late 1800s there has been attempts to perfect the country’s immigration system. From banning certain races to setting quantitative limits, the government has tried all kinds of different approaches. Recently there has been yet again another endeavor to reform the immigration law, which has caused an uproar on many groups of American society. Pushing for the immigration reform, five-year-old Sophie Cruz delivered a message to the pope while he visited Washington…

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    Immigration Reform should be granted America is widely known not only for its rich state of the economy, but also for its profoundly rich culture aspect. It is usually referred to being a nation of immigrants from all over the globe. Throughout history, immigrants have settled the country contributing to their foreign environment. “Between 1882 and 1914 approximately twenty million immigrants came to the United States. Mass immigration from eastern and southern Europe dramatically altered the…

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    The issue of immigration has become a major debate for a lot of people. One of the causes of immigration is for a better standard living for children financially and academically. The bright hope of achieving the American dream by undocumented immigrants has transformed to fear and anxiety because the elected president, Donald Trump, vowed for massive deportation. Thousands of people all over the country took the streets the day after the inauguration because of the anger and fear they formed…

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    Immigration reform does not only benefit immigrants, due to million of undocumented immigrants live in the shadows of American citizens, praying and hoping every single day that they will not be caught and be deported back to their homelands and possibly leaving everything that they have worked behind. They live in a fear of what should and shouldn’t happen tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. Also more and more countries refuses visa to people from third because they think the stranger can…

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    “ Immigration reform that will make America great again” Donald Trump’s plan to tackle Illegal immigration is controversial and highly criticized. Many latinos believe Donald Trump is a racist who wants to make America less diverse. I believe he just wants to get rid of the people who shouldn't be in the United States in the first place. Donald Trump wants to end birthright citizenship. Close to 8 percent of all children born in the United States are born to parents in the country illegally.…

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    Victoria Cao ESL Persuasive Essay FD March 9, 2018 The Immigration Laws in the US Should Be Reformed The United States of America is considered a free country that contains multiple cultural opportunities. Therefore, a great number of people come to America to fulfill their "American Dreams". However, undocumented immigrants have brought damage to American citizens. For example, the high immigration rate indicates that American citizens are losing jobs and opportunities; many illegal…

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    Immigration reform has created several arguments. And most of them center on a simple question: “Is immigration good or bad for the U.S.?” “Immigrants Bolster Academic and Civic Engagement in the U.S.” by Anne-Marie Nunez and “A Problem for Some School Districts” by James Meza Jr. are two articles in which the authors express their opinion about immigrants’ impact on U.S. society. Although both of the articles mention about the education for immigrant and want to suggest changes to education,…

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    Solution to Immigration Reform” (Wall Street Journal, March 1, 2013). Gary Becker and Edward P. Lazear propose that selling American citizenship could improve the economy. The authors support their argument by the benefits of market-based solution to weak American Economy. Although Setting a price of perhaps $50,000 would attract those who place the highest value on citizenship. Becker and Lazear propose that not only the wealthy people could gain citizenship, the sale of immigration slots could…

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    Immigrants arrive illegally to avoid U.S. Immigration policy that takes at least 6 months to process. Barack Obama, president of the United States, claims, “Today, our immigration system is broken—and everybody knows it." The current rate of obtaining a U.S. citizenship take a long 13-year process involving hours of paperwork and thousands of dollars. Immigration Reform is one of the hottest topics in politics today and is highly controversial. Current U.S. Immigration policy is outdated,…

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