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    Many complex series of institutions come together and support immigration from South America to North America. Some examples of social institutions seen in this film are family, religion, economy, law, and military. The basic needs of these families are not met and it becomes a necessity to flee to American. Families and friends shared tips and knowledge with one another to help each other take on the journey and be successful on the path to the American dream, the chance to provide their basic…

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    The United States was founded upon principles that anyone can achieve the American dream. The term American Dream can be seen in the declaration of independance and how it states that we have the right to the pursuit of happiness. Everything that makes the US so greats comes for this document giving us right and freedom that we deserve. The American dream can be interpreted as everyone that has an opportunity to make their way of living easier, than in other countries. Immigration is a huge…

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    Lopez 4 Claudia Lopez Mrs Sharifian Government 2305 The 14th Amendment In the United States the fourteenth amendment has been talked about a lot both in positive ways and negative, are immigrant families abusing it and making unfair to other families? There is a big question, whether the fourteenth amendment is being abused or is a few bad things that happened overtaking the goodness and advantage other families are doing. There have been many occasions and suspicious activity in the United…

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    corruption is mainly found within the political systems of Latin America, but rather, corruption besets the personal lives of its citizens as well. One instance of many corrupt scandals is the Petrobras Scandal. The scandal now involving Brazil’s president involves thirty four sitting politicians who are suspected of participating in a multi-billion-dollar bribery scandal within the energy company Petrobras (Economist). Officials in Petrobras are thought to have paid officials for contracts…

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    Imperialism is the act of controlling smaller nations for military, social, economic, and political benefits. Exploitation is the act of harming others for personal benefit. The two of these combined is a history filled with resentment but plenty of positive progress. The exploitation America caused is justifiable due to the benefits imperialization had on America including the imperialised territory. Some may think the main idea of exploitation is the harm, but the part that needs attention is…

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    Drug Trade In Colombia

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    drugs domestically affects the underprivileged and poor more than anything, as Colombia is one of the most unequal countries in terms of financial stability. The government wants to make programs would care for the neglected citizens that have been affected by he drug trade. The plan was to solve the drug problem domestically, so that it could have a impact on a global scale. If the amount of drugs being processed in Colombia were decreased it would help to lessen the amount that is being…

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    1810 marked the beginning of the Spanish American Rebellions when nations in Latin America began to gain their independence from Spain. With the help of patriot rebels and a growing sense of nativism amongst the colonies, nations such as Mexico and Peru fought for independence. Mexico’s journey involved a large uprising of indigenous and mestizo populations that sparked the concept of nativism that led Mexico’s patriot armies to independence. Peru, on the other hand, avoided a large rebellion…

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    Sanctuary Cities The fear of being moved from conformity is a grave one; who doesn't like the idea that the hard work they put in for is there to stay and to appreciate. A sanctuary city in the United States is one that protects the immigrants residing in the area from harassment and detainment from immigration and customs enforcement (ICE). The removal of sanctuary cities leaves families of immigrants to live in fear, even though they are wrongfully in this country this issue requires a…

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    Colombian Culture Essay

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    Colombian Culture, and History The Army 's Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Culture Center. defines culture as a “dynamic social system,” containing the values, beliefs, behaviors, and norms of a “specific group, organization, society or other collectivity" learned, shared, internalized, and changeable by all members of the society (Watson, 2010). Culture can be broken down into five basic areas, thank can be considered “operationally relevant.” These five areas are; the physical…

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    Your Honour, I Jennifer Sanchez provide this reference in full knowledge of my uncle J Cruz Sanchez-Duarte charge of Deportation. I have known J Cruz Sanchez-Duarte(my uncle) for eighteen years, my entire life. Additionally,I know him as a father,husband, and uncle. His life consisted of caring for his four daughters and wife, this was possible with the devotion he had in his fellow job in Executive Construction and Mp Mechanics. Where he has been working the past ten years in…

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