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    Cost Of Migration

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    from other countries into the United States, freedom to live and work on good paying jobs. Americans feel they should have those opportunities first and that our country has people already living here facing hard times, being homeless and living in shelters. From Human rights in a globalizing world: who pays the human cost of migration? “Undocumented people from Mexico, Iraq, and other countries of the Global South risk their lives every day to enter the United States, France and other countries…

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    acts of the criminal justice system exonerates many families throughout America society daily. Upon these reasons the prison system continues to grow because government focus poverty and unfair laws. The American government focus should be on correcting it society and not it’s pockets. For years the States justice system…

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    are now it would do better for the United States economy, personal privacy, veteran treatment, and military success. If there were more regulations placed in terms of surveillance it would greatly help stress the importance of the fourth amendment and the privacy of citizens. People currently have problems with the National Security Agency spying on calls of the American citizens. Even though it is in a clear violation of the basic fundamentals the United States were founded on. However, drone…

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    research available is based on the abuses children suffer at the hands of guardians and the ill-equipped agencies designed to protect them the loss of inability for children to gain substantial rights is entwined to with the Greco-Roman tradition and laws of western society. To understand the discrimination of children and to better protect this vulnerable population there must be a movement to acknowledge that children have rights,…

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    to keep a division helping people believe one has a fair chance in the governance of the people who are exactly the same. There are fifty or so Multi national conglomerates but they control most of the world’s resources have protection by American laws. Ounce lobbyist are paid off as well as congressman and senators they help fund wars in 2nd and 3rd world countries and end up moving manufacturing into those regions to save money. The consumer in America believes these groups are American…

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    been an important part of the foundation of the United States as nation. Excepting Native Americans, none could affirm not to have foreign ancestors. This is a point of controversy with the current state of things despite it has been regulated many times during nation’s history. To this end, U.S. Government through the history of the country has enacted different laws and has regulated the entry of foreigners to the country. The first immigration law enacted by the US government was precisely…

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    Law is a service to the world, a way to better England 's economic status and provide people with jobs. Law is everywhere; a collection of rules which by each individual country conforms too and each country have their own collection. By choosing to study Law I am hoping to gain a thorough understanding of how the law system works in this country, how it plays part on a day to day basis and in order for me to gain fundamental skills to fulfil my aspirations of working within corporate law.…

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    Threatening Speech

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    the United States and the Middle East, every word spoken or drawing depicted is under pressure of causing harm. Is there a line drawn between freedom of speech and hate speech, for the sake of the safety and freedoms of our country? Can the government regulate communication that constitutes a threat to the United States national security, and if so, how? The United States government was put into place to serve the people and protect not only their liberties, but also their lives. The United…

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    been a controversial topic in the United States. As a result, it has left a nation divided. Many people are against abortion because of political, religious, moral and public views and opinions. Some feel that it is necessary to have abortions, while others suggest that it should be illegal and not freely accessed. With different views nation wide this leaves the matter in the hands of the government. This creates the question of abortion laws being left up to the state or federal government.…

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    State versus Federal Government In the United States, there are two types of laws: state laws and federal laws. While many different states have different opinions on how their local governments should be run, they all follow federal laws. For example, in New York, you must be 21 years old if you want to buy cigarettes in Suffolk County. But in Onondaga, you only have to be 19. But that’s a state law only. The federal law on the other hand states that you must be at least 18 years old to…

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