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    “The Long Way Home” by David Laskin Immigration to America was a common scenario in the early twentieth century. People moved to the United States from different parts of the world, a majority of them belonged to the non-English speaking world except for the Irish. Immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia and China arrived in the United States in large numbers for many reasons, such as lack of opportunity, social disorganization, lack of religious freedom, rampant civil war…

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    G-28 Form: Everything You Need to Know The G-28 Form is an immigration form filed by an accredited representative through United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to process the case of an applicant for immigration benefits or relief. However, the form need not be submitted if a non-citizen doesn’t have an attorney and is submitting an immigrant- related application or is going through removal proceedings without an accredited representative’s assistance. An accredited…

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    been migrating to the United States ever since it became a place for opportunities. The Latino population has been expanding since the 1960’s when the country had fewer than 6 million Latinos which was 3.24 percent of the U.S. population at that time. Now the Latino population is widely dispersed with more than 50 million people which is 16 percent of the nation’s population. People such as Donald Trump believe that the increase of undocumented immigrants in the United States is going to affect…

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    properly address the immigration problem and his failure to act was the direct…

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    The Immigration and Control Act was passed in 1986. The main goal of the Immigration and Control Act was to oust illegal aliens from the U.S. It has two primary contrivances. The first permits legal status or amnesty for some illegal aliens. The second imposes penalties, known as employer sanctions, against businesses who knowingly hire illegal aliens. Illegal immigration can be a threat if not controlled properly. One way to remedy this controversial problem is to impose a law stating only a…

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    Jo-Ann Pilardi, “The Immigration Problem Is About Us, Not About Them” on this reading Pillard writes about the immigration problem facing United Sates. Immigrants come to United States of America for the American dream. Each year hundreds of thousands of immigrants come to America. All those immigrants many have different reasons to come to Unites States of America. Some come for freedom, protection and others come for job opportunities, and better quality of life. The immigrants do not come to…

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    Trump’s presidential campaign, where he infamously calls for a “total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the United States”. It can also be linked to the referendum vote, where Britons had to vote whether to remain in the European Union, but the situation became very confusing due to the media…

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    Immigration Many immigrants come to the United States with hopes of a brighter future. They come from all over the world. When new immigrants come, they may not know the English language as well, so they try to learn. When they come to the United States, they learn more than just the English language, they learn what it means to be an American. Whether the immigrants are illegal or not, they learn about the values and hardships of what it means to be an American. Gaining a better future…

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    of people coming to the United States of America in an effort to create a better life, start new, and living what is known as the “American Dream” This idea of immigration has evolved into an issue, one that is addressed in every presidential and political campaign. It’s all people can talk about this year and especially in this political campaign. It’s important because it can effect jobs, the level of social security, and overall the way of life and our culture. Immigration has become an issue…

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    Immigration, the topic that is of the upmost importance issue in the United States is an issue that people have vastly, different opinions on. Some people don’t necessarily the United States has an illegal immigration problem, while there are other people who do think illegal immigration is an issue. If there is an issue of illegal immigration, what is the level of severity in the impacts to the United States? With all of this said, the purpose of this assignment is to write about a particular…

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