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    Illegal Immigration in America? As of 2012 there is over 11 million illegal immigrants here in the United States. One of the issues that they state is the Americans are divided by different views of people crossing the border illegally. For instance one view they state is that “illegal immigration benefits the US economy through additional tax revenue, expansion of the low cost-labor pool, and increased money circulation.” However, others oppose it by saying “[o]pponets of illegal immigration…

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    of “What’s the Big Deal About Immigration” mentioned that we are kidding ourselves about immigration. (226-229)] raises some points. What are we actually mad about? “.The article claims that illegal immigrations characterized as “queue-jumping, taking away our jobs, ripping off taxpayers” It is not a clear picture, there are a lot of facts behind the broken immigration system. It is not the illegal immigrant’s fault, why we are blaming them? It is our broken immigration system; which need to be…

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    here in the United States. Discrimination in America is illegal but it is still widespread. Immigrants are usually seen as a threat, are treated unfairly, and are discriminated against. Immigrants come to the United States wanting to seek a new home but instead they are told to assimilate, blamed for economic crises, and told to be deported back to their country. The status held by immigrants confer an unwanted status of lowliness which leads to inferiority…

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    Amnesty Illegal Immigrants

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    In recent discussions of illegal immigration, a controversial issue has been whether or not to grant amnesty to illegal immigrants in the U.S. On the one hand, some argue that amnesty shouldn’t be granted to illegal criminals. From this perspective, there are downfalls that many ignore and is unjust and stereotypical that all illegals are dangerous criminals. On the other hand, however, others argue that amnesty should be granted to illegal immigrants and how all of us are immigrants. In the…

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    the Land of the Free.” People have been immigrating to the United States ever since the 1500’s when America was discovered. The United States has and continues to attract people because of its superior education, healthcare, job opportunities, and freedoms of religion and speech. Immigration is a continuing controversial issue expressed by both liberals and conservatives now that the 2016 presidential election is in stride. Since immigration is not found within the constitution, Republicans in…

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    the organization in Hmong, if the client speaks a different language, then I would speak English as slow and simple as I could. The way I projected my voice, manner, and style through the phone will be determining whether the client would use our services or not (Ellis, 2003, p. 40). To make sure that the new clients trust this organization, I would let them know that I will tell an attorney about their case as soon as possible. Communication with clients was…

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    Welcome member of The United Sates House of Representative’ Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security. And thank you for the unanimous attendance of all members today. Good Morning: Rep. Trey Gowdy, Chairman; Rep. Raul Labrador, Vice-Chairman, Rep. Smith, Rep. Lofgren, Rep. King, Rep. Guiterrez, Rep. Buck, Rep. Jackson Lee, Rep. Ratcliffe, Rep. Pierluisi, Rep. Trott (US House of Representative, 2015). Today I am honored to present the resolution to a decade old debate, Immigration. We…

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    Immigrant built American roads, railroads, bridges and trenches. These are some of the contributions that immigrants have contributed to the United States. Many American raises the question about immigrants migrating to the United States. Why are they here? What do they contribute to the American economies? Many Immigrants come to the United States with skills and trades-in the 18th and 19th Centuries, Portuguese immigrants-whites from the Azores Island and blacks from the Cape Verde…

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    Illegal Immigration is a major issue in the United States, particularly in Arizona. Nearly 47% of all illegal border crossing occur between Arizona and Mexico. Of course, there are two sides to every story and there is no exception when discussing this. On the negative side the total cost of education, medical, and incarceration in about $2.6 billion every year, which comes from tax payers dollars (“Immigration Issues”). However, the positive side is that the people that cross over help the…

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    The foundation of the United States economy has always been greatly influenced by immigrants. For hundreds of years, the U.S. has been the melting pot for many cultures and generations of hard working immigrants. But immigrants who are illegal is one of the biggest problems in this country, dating all the way back to 1875. The word Immigration means to move to another country for a better living. For attaining a better job, permanent settlement or both. Illegal immigration comes into practice…

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