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    deportation program to eliminate all illegal immigrants from our country. An illegal immigrant, also known as an illegal alien, is a foreigner who enters or resides in a country unlawfully or without the country’s authorizations, a person who crosses the border by avoiding inspection, or a person who over stays their visas. America should lay down the law and start punishing and exporting illegal immigrants back to their homes and promote them enter our country the legal way. The current system…

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    into the U.S. While some may think it is as easy as just buying a car online and shipping it to the U.S. there are many other factors you have to think of before importing a car. There are thousands of people who would love to be one of the few to drive around in an uncommon car. Once people see all the trouble in getting a domestic vehicle they may think otherwise of their choice of vehicles. The main question still stands as if people should be allowed to import domestic cars into the U.S.…

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    Lately, many people have been walking in the freezing cold to Canada from the United States. They are walking into the boarder of Manitoba, but not where the immigration and custom offices are. They are walking in through prairie fields, where there is very deep snow for miles. They are escaping America and seeking refuge in Canada because of Donald Trump’s new travel ban. These people, whom are refugees and immigrants to America, are afraid of being kicked out and sent back to their old homes…

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    Specialist at U.S. Customs and Border Protection, “the rate at which undocumented immigrants successfully cross the border into the United States is unlike anything seen since prior to the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986” (Muschek). Most illegal immigrants come from Mexico, with 6.9 million currently living in the the U.S. (Muschek). Every year the Border Patrol arrests thousands of illegal immigrants who have violated the nations’ laws by unlawfully crossing the border from Mexico.…

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    immigrants or may have experienced a similar situation. Others might say who cares about immigration when in fact immigration laws have become a “top domestic priority” (Obama). Immigration has pointed towards disputes with major ethnic groups in the U.S. Ngai argues about our current immigration system which she claims is not practical, meaning she supports changing the immigration law. Readers may find this article interesting in many ways, because…

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    The Department of Homeland Security is an appropriate organizational design for several essential elements which are transferring immigration and naturalization service, border patrol, U.S. customs service, animal and plant health inspection service, U.S. Coastguard, and transportation security administration. The intelligence community mission is to supply the homeland security enterprise with timely intelligence information that is needed to protect, safe, resilient, and secure the United…

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    of suspected terrorists known as the Terrorist Watch List was created. A place where multiple U.S. government agencies can share relevant information, instead of maintaining separate lists. This sent a clam sense of security around the country that was felt by every American. A list with suspected terrorist at the hand of government agencies like the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Customs and…

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    Finding a Better Life While on the bus taking him up to the border, Jorge is thinking about leaving his family for a long time, but he knows it is the right thing to do. Jorge is about to take a potentially deadly trip. He gets off of the bus and walks about a mile. Finally, he begins his long awaited journey, he enters the dessert. He is walking through all of the tall, dead weeds, getting cut up from the thorns of the cacti, and is getting all muddy from the sand that just got drenched from…

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    of 1986, signed into law by President Ronald Reagan, attempted to address this. The law was divided up into three main parts. The first was to place sanctions on employers who hired undocumented illegal immigrants. The second provided increased border enforcement and the third allowed nearly three million illegal aliens who met certain provisions to become citizens and introduced a much debated word, “amnesty”, to the immigration landscape (Linder). At first glance, the IRA was a success;…

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    Illegal Immigration refers to the migration of people across national borders, or the residence of foreign nationals in a country, in a way that violates the laws of that country (Illegal). Today over 11 million people are living in the shadows. Illegal immigration is a pressing issue for many people living in the United States because of the devastating effects on the economy and on this country (Creating). Today many people are suffering from the insufficient immigration information and…

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