United States federal immigration and nationality legislation

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    for most of us this is something we live by and practice. Recently, racial profiling has been a major topic in our national debates, and is affecting millions of people in the United States. Every day innocent people are being racially profiled by airport security and law enforcement by the color of their skin and nationality. Airport Security and Law Enforcement profile people based on their race, behavioral patterns and age. differ in profiling in who they target the most, the methods they use…

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    In the video, “Milton Friedman - I Pencil”, showed Milton Friedman talking about what does it take to make a pencil. It takes a lot of people from different countries to create a spectacular product that may seem simple to someone else, like a regular pencil. From the tip of the eraser to the bottom of the lead ( which is known as graphite) are all materials that comes from certain areas of the world. Friedman had said that there is not a single person in the world can make a pencil on their…

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    Who Came To Ellis Island

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    differently, some better than others. They would have to pass certain tests to be able to stay here. Some of the immigrants weren't even allowed to stay over here, in America. Ellis Island was located in the New York Harbor, on the east coast of the United States. The immigrants who came to Ellis island were primarily from Europe. When they arrived, it could take up to five hours to process. First they would get examined by a doctor; however, if they found that the immigrant had a serious…

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    DACA Argumentative Essay

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    protection from deportation and apply to get a work permit. The program would only allow two years I believe it is not fair for these individuals that are experiencing this life-changing event because they lived most of their lives here in the United States. To be eligible for the DACA program, the person must under the age of 16. According to the 2017 National DACA study “In the most recent survey of 3,063 DACA recipients, conducted in August 2017 by Tom Wong by UC San Diego (for the liberal…

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    Race and ethnicity is a common and popular issue in the society, especially in the United State. The reason is the US is a national of immigrants. There have many people from different countries and have different cultures. For my experience, I would like study in the US because I believe different race, ethnicity and culture will give me lots of new perspectives rather than my thought before. And also, American diverse society makes American society strong since that diversity in races and…

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    The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 clearly states that the hiring of illegal aliens in the United States is not prohibited and if an employer does hire and illegal alien, there will be ramifications. In this case, the employer was not made aware of the illegal status of the employee until after a settlement had been agreed upon between the employer and the NLRB. Therefore, “if an employer unknowingly hires and unauthorized alien, or if the alien becomes an unauthorized worker during…

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    In 1900 my great great grandparents moved to Kane, Pennsylvania from Italy. In Italy, my great great grandfather, Guiseppi DeMart, who was called Joe, wanted to marry my great great grandmother Mary. Her father did not approve of Joe and did not give his blessing to their marriage because he felt Joe was not good enough for his daughter. Joe told her father, “I’m going to marry her, and I’m going to take her to America and you will never see her again,” and that is what he did. He married her…

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    The A.N.W.R Drilling, Good or Bad I support the A.N.W.R drilling. The reason I think we should drill is simple, Americas success. Americas economy will go up if we do this, and if the economy is up everything in America will go smoother. America will also gain power because the more money you have, the more you can fund for the U.S army Don't think that it will hurt nature or the natives because the oil companies fund the natives, and if only one ounce of oil spills it is considered an “oil…

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    not for the imperialistic mindset and aspirations of the United States and other empowering nations, the possibility of the Nazi regime that occupied and eliminated majority of eastern Europe during the 1940’s would have expanded even further east and eventually ended up washing up on our Pacific coast. Therefore, the American imperialistic mindset is not only necessary but much more valuable long term when it comes to national…

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    Immigrant Interview

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    Choong on his journey as an international student from Singapore to the United States in the 1980s at the age of 18 years old. In the late 70’s and early 80’s, my father viewed the United States as a country with opportunities moreover, he liked the fact that the American education system is not restrictive and it allowed students to interact more with the professors as compared to Asia. The expectation he had of the United States was ultra modern with tall skyscrapers and big cities. In…

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