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    that although immigration has several advantages, however, the immigration system needs to be reformed. The premises he uses to support his conclusion are that, the immigrants, who came under the old immigration policy system are not as successful as local Canadians because they are not young enough, their credentials are not recognized in Canada, their language skills are lack luster and in some cases they are not adaptable. To solve these problems, the author argues that immigration policy…

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    What are the biggest challenges immigrants face when going to America and to what extent can they be overcome? The issues focused on in the essay are the biggest challenges that immigrants face in their day-to-day lives in a new place. An immigrant is someone who moves to another country permanently. Some issues they struggle with most are the cultural differences, the language barrier and trying to make a living. Those points and more are explored through the sources used to write this essay.…

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    Today, immigration remains a salient issue for all political parties in France, and although many outlooks on immigration are different, they lean towards xenophobia (Hollifield 167). Many French natives, saying that immigrants are the reason for the economic and social issues within France, often call upon reform. Those in favor of reform cite that social differences are at the heart of the problem with the immigrants. With a large number of immigrants settling into France, the proverbial…

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    The United States is the world’s leading country with diverse culture and ethnic groups, and is considered as a land of freedom and equal opportunity. In the other words, people expect to be treated just like everyone else and to have the ability to practice their basic human rights without any obstruction in this country. This concept refers to ‘social justice’. People from all over the world come to America holding on to the chance to live the American Dream, assuming that this equal…

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    dreams crumble and rotten when you can’t fight against those people who give you a job even if they are taking advantage, because not everyone takes in undocumented immigrants. No one wants to have penalties, Following a visit from Home Office Immigration officers in January 2015, during which the illegal workers - and thus the breach - were discovered, the company was issued with a 25,000 penalty notice (M2presswire). Since employers can’t legally hire undocumented worker they decide to charge…

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    about immigrant or alien? And which combination of these words should be used? Is it an immigration problem, per se, or a problem of unauthorized immigration? The words and their used-order depict a different meaning, with many drawing an array of solutions. Jose Jorge Medoze, from the University of Oregon, took a look at some of this in his article ‘The Political Philosophy of Unauthorized Immigration’ published in the American Philosophical Association’s Spring 2011 Newsletter on…

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    categorized, and educated. I feel these emotions because I am Catholic. I am without an opinion of Catholics. Catholics are not a person, but their religion and God could not care less what religion you are only that you believe in him. the bible states, '[n]ot everyone who says to me, “Lord, Lord,” will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only those who do the will of my Father who is in heaven (Matthew 7:21). ' My personal microculture is stay at home mothers. Stay at home mothers feel…

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    The party views on immigration are differing from each other, as it is for most issues. The Republican Party is generally in favor and supportive of legal immigration, but adamantly against illegal immigration. The Democratic Party however, while they do not “like” illegal immigration, they believe that illegal immigrants should be put on a path to achieve American Citizenship. It is a strong belief within the Republican Party that the safety of American citizens lies in knowing who is in the…

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    feels as if she doesn’t fit in anywhere. In Pat Mora’s poem Legal Alien, she states that she feels indifferent by Americans, “viewed by Anglos as perhaps exotic, perhaps inferior, and definitely different” (9-10). Pat Mora is a Bi-cultural author who writes children’s books and poetry. She has won awards in the past for her picture books. A lot of her work has the theme is often shaped by the life on the Mexico- United States border, where she spent much of her life. Her poem, Legal Alien,…

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    reach their desired outcome subject to the influence of state interests. The second is the liberal institutional approach which suggests that the state is constrained by societal interests built upon liberal norms. The third transnational…

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