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    It seems as though every time you look at the news President Trump is making headlines for the outrageous things he’s done. So what has Trump done now? This time, he has continued on his obvious discriminatory acts by ending TPS (Temporary Protected Status), a humanitarian program that allows people from unsafe countries to legally stay in America until conditions in the home country have resolved. After an earthquake in 2001 left thousands of Salvadorans homeless, TPS was enacted to allow them…

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    people come to the U.S. not just for economic opportunity, but for safety. Countries such as Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala where there 's a huge amount of violence such as state violence and cartel violence. The “Border Crisis” which is basically speeding up deportations. Started in the summer of 2014. Where America has four to five million undocumented immigrants in its country. President Barack Obama wanted to reform the immigration system in which more people are being deported or…

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    Guatemala’s Politics The Republic of Guatemala or Republica de Guatemala is located in Central America. It is the land that borders the North Pacific Ocean and is placed in between El Salvador and Mexico. Guatemala has a long history and a fairly new independence which makes it an interesting country to study. In reference to American states, it is slightly smaller than Pennsylvania. In this paper I will be discussing Guatemala political structure and how the government attempts to provide…

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    2.5 %. (Zong, Batalova, 2016) The leading immigrate source country was Mexico, counting for almost 28 % of the total immigrant numbers from the U.S. India, China, and Philippines account for about 5 % each, of immigrant population. Next coming El Salvador, Vietnam, Cuba, and Korea with a 3 % each, of immigrant population. Dominican Republic and Guatemala presenting 2% each of the immigrant population. These countries are counted in the top ten immigrant origins, totaling to about 60% of the U.S.…

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    When it comes to U.S leaders from 1969 to 1933 that had the greatest impact on world affairs during that time, there are many names that come to mind. While some of the presidents in office during that time period was able to bring significant change in world affairs through the implementation of their own foreign policies, perhaps the greatest impact came from the approaches and policies adopted by Ronald Regan. Some of the ways Regan impacted world affairs include, finally ending the long…

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    Essay On Honduras

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    Honduras is known for its many exports, historical backgrounds, and geographical background. Honduras literally means "Great Depths" (Uoles). Author, Ralph Lee Woodward tells us that: Honduras is in Central America, situated between Guatemala and San Salvador to the west and Nicaragua to the south and east. The Caribbean Sea washes its northern coast, the Pacific Ocean its narrow coast to the south. Its area includes the offshore Caribbean department of the Bay Islands. (Woodward) In…

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    Nielsen Discrimination

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    Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on Sunday bristled at the notion that her boss, President Donald Trump, is racist. “I take a little offense to allegations that the president is racist,” Nielsen said during an interview on “Fox News Sunday.” Trump sparked a firestorm of criticism this week when he reportedly questioned why the U.S. accepted immigrants from “shithole countries” in Africa as well as from Haiti and El Salvador during an immigration reform meeting with lawmakers at the White…

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    DACA Argumentative Essay

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    didn’t know they were even migrants themselves until they were old enough to understand. In 2001, the DREAM Act was being formed so that these children can have a chance to receive citizenship. Years go by and nothing is done till Barack Obama is president. Then in 2012, DACA was created. It did not give immigrants citizenship but it did allow temporary protection from deportation and apply to get a work permit. The program would only allow two years I believe it is not fair for these…

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    Now that Mr. Donald Trump is the president enormous speculations have occurred in regards to illegal immigration. When comparing and contrasting the two article named “How Scared Should People on the Border be” by Domingo Martinez and “He Wanted formerly Undocumented Immigrants to go Public and then Trump Won” by Esmeralda Bermudez, the reporters write about the effects on immigration since President Trump won the election. Although the similarities and difference are evident because Martinez…

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    an estimated 43 women last year.” Timerman also uses examples of other countries in Latin America to make her argument a lot stronger. By presenting statistics from other parts of the Americas she is helping persuade the reader intellectually. “ El Salvador also has the highest femicide rate in the world; Latin American countries dominate the top 10 with the highest femicide rates.” By providing statistics, facts, and explanations, Timerman backs up her argument with evidence to better persuade…

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