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    From 1942-1964, the United States government, in conjunction with the Mexican government, instituted into an immigration agreement known as the Bracero Program. This agreement was an attempt to reduce illegal immigration by instituting a program of legal labor (using bracero, a term literally meaning “arm-man”, loosely translated to “farmhand” ) in which American farmers could hire young Mexican men, pay them low wages and send them back to Mexico once they were no longer needed. In addition…

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    Seward, sold Harriet Tubman a piece of land on the periphery of Auburn, New York. The acreage became a safe haven for Harriet’s family and friends. She spent years following the war on this property, caring for her family and others who she allowed residency. “Tubman conducted her last rescue mission in November 1861, as the Civil War enveloped the nation.” (Civil…

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    president he will sign a comprehensive immigration reform into law to bring 11 million undocumented workers out of the shadows. He opposes to build a fence across the border. He would expand ( DACA) and DREAM Act into offer the opportunity of permanent residency to give immigrants the opportunity to work that will help to recover the economy. Sanders willing to accept slower economic growth in return for what he’d consider a more equitable distribution of income. He proposes to create more jobs…

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    Undocumented immigrants are defined as any induvial who deliberately enter into a foreign country without government authorization. Since the United States of America have been catalogue worldwide as the “country of opportunities”. People from all over the world try by any means to get into America. According to the census bureau, there are approximately fourteen million illegals. And, most are receiving economical benefits. Is the government of the U.S giving millions of dollars to illegals…

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    Beronica Llamas, 52 years old, born in Guajajara, Mexico. She is currently a resident Tucson, AZ. She works for and attends Pima Community College. A devoted wife and a mother of three. Her son’s names are Martin, Ignacio, and Michael. Her pilgrimage to the United States has been a major transition that has affected the family. Before this transition, she was working for the city of Guajajara, at the University of Guajajara, as a secretary. Her husband, Ignacio was searching for work and…

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    for on a daily basis such as insects, lizards and bigger game animals. Bigger game consisted of mostly turkey, deer, fish, and duck. Native americans were great hunters and gatherers, often colonies who were strictly hunters could not maintain a permanent location due to the migrating herds. This made it especially difficult to harvest the land and keep grains and produce. On the other hand, there were great gatherers who lived solely on grains, and vegetables. Agriculture took a lot of labor…

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    employment history too. Hence the first negative effect of DACA policy on illegal immigrants’ life is that this policy doesn’t give any assurance whether the information provided at the time of application would not be used to deport them if they failed to fulfill DACA policy requirements. The problem arises as Chishti and Hipsman point out in their article “Key Factors, Unresolved Issues in the New Deferred Action Program for Immigrant Youth will Determine its Success”, trust will be eroded if…

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    paragraph 40, states that a “permanent resident or a foreign national is inadmissible for misrepresentation.” According to Pace Law Firm Immigration, their legal office has been contacted for several issues that have arisen from this new policy. One issue that relates to paragraph 40 of the IRPR, was about the husband/father of the family being deemed inadmissible based on misrepresentation in his eTA application, because his parents had applied for permanent residency for him as a dependent…

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    of police officers is estimated to increase 4 percent starting in 2014 to 2024. This is known to be slower than average occupations (BLS, 2015 b). There is a job opening as a park police officer (Government jobs, n.d.). This job offer is also a permanent…

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    Medicare: A Case Study

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    Medicare is a government-funded program that provides a significant impact on today's healthcare ecosystem. It provides health coverage for adults who are 65 years or older, people with disabilities of no specific age, and people suffering from permanent kidney failure that requires dialysis or a renal transplant (“What's Medicare?” n.d.). Various components of Medicare cover specific services. Medicare Part A pays for hospital stays, hospice and nursing care. Medicare Part B includes doctors'…

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