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    dad took care of them by illegally gambling off the streets and he was good at it. Ivan's mom didn't work at all she wasn't allowed to because Ivan's dad said he was in charge of doing everything. Ivan's sister born in Honduras and brought to united states of America having a good education.…

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    Up to 12 million people in the United States are here through unlawful entry. Building a barrier to close off the border is not a cheap investment but the results will be priceless. An increased quality of life for the citizens of the U.S. will be granted if a fence is built on the border between Mexico and the United States. Improved safety, minimized crime, and better workforce are only a few of the many reasons the border should be closed. Control of our borders is required for national…

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    violence in association with drugs has raised the eyebrows of several politicians in regards to immigration laws. In 2006 Time Magazine took a poll on what the American population thinks about immigration and 82% of the populations concluded that the United States Government isn't doing enough to prevent the mass migration from the south. Although immigration and terrorism do not have a direct correlation with one another, the rise in drug trafficking cases has caused the general public to…

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    The terrorist group named ISIS, Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, has stirred up some trouble and turmoil in the Middle East and Syria. The terror group started from one man’s dream of spreading terror throughout the land and getting rid of the Shiites. That ambition caught a headwind and had received…

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    were continuously brought up is border control, jobs, and the economy. Border control has been something every presidential candidate as brought up since forever. With a nation that was founded on immigrants, the United States sure has a lot of rules against people coming over. Many of these immigrants who are fleeing to the United States are looking for better jobs or want to get reconnected with their families. Brandon Judd, a veteran border patrol officer, states “our immigration system is…

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    as the only hope. The United States stands in the world as a land of immigrants, a land of the once hopeless. Without access to this country, many would die in a depressed state, never having had the opportunity to life. Although the process that one must undergo to become a U.S. citizen proposes many complications, immigration employs possibility, one that must…

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    that the United States should not allow illegal immigrants to stay in the country, no matter what their situation is. Others believe that the government should not allow immigrants into the country, whether they are legal or illegal. Some believe that the government should allow immigrants into the country and should allow illegal immigrants to stay. The rest believe that immigration is fine as long as the immigrants do it legally, rather than breaking the laws to get to the United States. In…

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    that we ourselves can make an impact with our proposed options and decisions. The problem with that is we do not always know what is best for ourselves. For example, if our nation was proposing ways to crack down on heavier security by heavier border patrol and restricting access to and from other countries, it is best that we rely on our trustee representative to represent our worries and concerns about the issue rather than trying to take the situation onto ourselves. If our representative…

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    that Americans take for granted get done (4). Refugees fleeing their homes in an attempt to find the America Dream should not be treated as degenerates, rather they deserve the respect that framing often robs them of. All people that come to the United States of America in search of the American Dream and desire to be productive members of society, no matter where from, should be treated with respect and open arms. Currently, all framings of immigration fall short of properly containing the…

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    interest Huck readers. Along the US-Mexico border, migrants and thru-hikers walk side-by-side but worlds apart. The Pacific Crest Trail attracts two types of people long-distance hikers about to start the journey of a lifetime and northbound migrants seeking better lives in the US. In spring, their paths converge near wooden columns marking the start of the 2,060 -mile journey that traverses the spine of the Sierra Mountains to the Canadian border. Both the thru-hikers and the migrants…

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