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    Women without immigration status are often forced to choose between remaining in an abusive relationship, deportation and to live without access to social services or ability to work. Women who have been sponsored by a spouse in Canada, but whose permanent resident status has not been confirmed have more chances to abuse in the sponsorship relationship. A women who has been sponsored is dependent on her spouse for her immigration status is also generally also dependent on her spouse for…

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    Immigration in the United States The United States hosts the largest immigrant population in the world, yet our current immigration system is broken and crumbling below our feet. An H1-B visa holder is allowed temporary status as a foreign worker for a U.S. employer. The H1-B Visa workers program is abusive because it uses immigrants for their labor but they continue to be put through the bureaucratic limbo of our currently broken immigration system. The system that immigrants are put through…

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    Groovay Smoothay is a new company focusing on providing our consumers with an unforgettable experience along with all-natural, nutrient packed, amazing quality smoothies! Groovay Smoothay will be a portable concession trailer, located in La Serena, Chile. Groovay Smoothay will have a vast array of healthy smoothie options available on our menu. Customers will have five delicious signature options to choose from including, the Power-C Machine, the Passion Fruit Apple Cooler, the Very Cherry…

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    changes in 2006, 2007, 2009, and 2010 but failed to pass Congress each time. As the act is laid out, to qualify for conditional residency a person much have been brought to the United States before the age of sixteen, have lived in the U.S. for a minimum of five years and, have received a high school diploma or the educational equivalent. To qualify for permanent residency, one must meet the previous requirements as well as spend two years attending college or serving in the United States Armed…

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    and how it is being implimented and it 's abused. What exactly is "Immigrants", a person who comes to a country to live there. People residing in the United States who were not born in the US, which also includes naturalized citizens and lawful permanent residents . For the minorities, the current US immigration laws serve a roadblock to many that seeks a better life due…

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    Over eight hundred thousand undocumented immigrants are protected by a law called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which allows specific illegal immigrant children, under certain conditions, to temporarily stay in the United States by obtaining permission from the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). There has been a lot of debate to end this program by March, 2018. Ending this program would result in more than 800,000 deportations. These people are in fear of…

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    Corruption In Canada

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    Second, Canada is based on meritocracy, fairness, and “simple and healthy interpersonal relations” (Yu, 2008): “Canada [is] a country based on the rule of law, …[follows] regulation” and it makes “them feel more safe” (Yu, 2008). Third, gaining permanent residency in Canada was easier; moreover, having a Canadian passport also benefited them in China: “allows them to live in any Chinese city …without applying for temporary residence permission” (Yu, 2008). Fourth, although, China claims itself…

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    with her grandmother who also living in the small apartment. Client stated the apartment was seriously overcrowded and she slept in the same bed with her father. Client's exit plan at the moment is to secure full-time employment and save towards permanent housing.…

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    I have seen the benefits of the international tourist who come and go to Las Vegas, along with families being reunited after years of waiting for a residency card. I have been critical about the duties of a Consular Officer: screening visa applications, assisting with American citizens abroad, adoption assistance. Even under the worst of circumstances, I know I always want to be in a position of assistance…

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    Act; anyone who fled Cuba and entered the United States seeking refugee would be granted residency a year later. The Clinton Administration soon changed it to the Wet Foot Dry Foot Policy; a Cuban found in waters between the two nations with “wet feet” would be sent back, and one whom made it with “dry feet” would be allowed to stay in the United States and latter qualify for expedited legal permanent residency. This policy was not terminated until January 2017, during the Obama Administration…

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