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    ways in which President Trump intended on making America great again was to reform the immigration system in the States by kicking out illegals and make another country pay for a wall that benefits the United States. Trump’s intentions for this wall is to keep illegals out and implement better security…

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    Although people see open boarders would result as a negative impact on the United States, It would give America an economic boost, helping the needy, and clarify stereotypical myths. Many people think that Immigrants consume this false “American dream” “America is considered a “ land of opportunity” where many Americans believe in liberty, equality, hard work, and eventual prosperity.”(Source E) they see through media and come to America looking for that only to that, only to take away a…

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    Satire On Drugs

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    widespread. The United States is somewhat of at a crossroads in regard to its drug policy. Drug use, as well as abuse is prominent amongst our citizens ranging in different ages and classifications of people from children to adults, to the rich and the poor. Drugs do not discriminate whatsoever. Over the past half century, in a challenge to halt the drug trade, we, as a union have proceeded in taking many impactful and precautionary measures. As a nation, we have heightened our border…

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    Essay On Border Security

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    There are currently more than 4,400 DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) officers working full time, dedicated to fighting drug sales and drug trafficking across the United States (“Trafficking Statistics”). What was previously mentioned became one of the particular reasons border security became stricter than what it was years ago. Imagine a country free to drug themselves openly, make individuals rich without paying tax while others do, allowed to bring in criminals, family members or others…

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    Immigration reform Generally, Immigration has influenced the host countries such as United States of America. In United State of America there are two part of immigration. First part the legal immigration and second part the illegal immigration. The legal immigration is controlled and the immigrants are registered in social security and they are documented. Therefore there are no major issue with legal immigrants, but the other kind of immigration is the illegal Immigration. The illegal…

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    Immigrants travel to the United States of America for freedom but most importantly for prosperity. Some legislators and state officials have debated that immigrants are only taking jobs from Americans, costing taxpayers money and increasing crime rates. Immigrants should be allowed to gain basic American rights after making the trip to the United States, paying taxes, taking part in laborious work, continuing education and staying out of legal troubles. Grounds A common misconception about…

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    Chris Christie, have introduced or embraced the solution of building a double steel wall on the United States and Mexico border. This wall would be approximately seven hundred miles long and include an increase in border patrol enforcement. While this solution might seem reasonable from looking at it from a broad view, but when looked at through a microscope issues and consequences arise. The United States cannot be faced with the burden on building this wall because the cost would offset any…

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    The United States of America is known as the land of the free. This is a place where anyone near or far can come to find independence. Our country of built on the on the simple foundation of independence, and yet the candidates for are debating on whether or not to build a wall to keep Mexicans for crossing the border. We have fences and border patrol, isn’t that enough? Trump doesn’t think so, but this wall is not just there to keep people out. Donald Trump is trying to be remembered and this…

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    Mexican Immigration Policy

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    into the United States. It was a period in which the United States was becoming more progressive and industrialized. Yet, the country would still be overcoming the Great Depression of 1929, which lasted up until the late 1930’s. Within this era, immigration policies in the U.S. would encourage an increase of immigration from Mexico. However, as time progressed and the country took on an economic downturn, US immigration policies have limited or excluded Mexican immigrants. Therefore, the United…

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    In his book Midnight in Mexico, Alfredo Corchado chronicles a major death threat he has had pinned against him as a reporter in Mexico documenting the truth about cartel violence. Throughout the book, Corchado addresses how the citizens of Mexico react to him as an American reporter, their knowledge of the cartel violence, and what their hopes for the future of Mexico are. Though the account of his events is largely negative, mainly due to the possibility of a looming death threat, Corchado…

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