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    The United States has always been the land of immigrants. Immigration in the United States has an extensive history old immigrants have gone, and new immigrants have appeared. Ever since the establishment of the United States, immigration laws have been put in place, reformed, and dismantled. To immigrate to the land of freedom and opportunities has become a dream for millions of immigrants every year from all walks of life. The staggering numbers of immigrants migrating into the U.S every year…

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    In the United States or almost anywhere, not everything can be perfect all at once. Things can get a little out of hand and messed up if you do something wrong. There are some things to make success in a country, but not all of it can be done by the government. The government can't make everyone perfect or happy, yourself is the only one that can do that. So to have success in the United states we need to form a perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the…

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    United States Migration

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    Migration to the United States is a very impacting and powerful movement. A lot of people believe that immigrants only come from Central America when it is more than that. People from the Phillipines, China, India, and many more countries for the same reasons. Not a lot know what people go through when coming to the United States because they do not ever have to go through it. A lot of people have no idea about migration and what people go through while traveling on land. There are many reasons…

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    This website tells people about economics on the daily for example, gross job gains and loss, state unemployment rates, and state employment up to date each month. It also talks about career information like job outlooks, labor reviews and much more. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Michigan in march of 2017 was rated tied for 43 in unemployment rates…

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    the reason for adoption has changed the need for it has not. The only question which remains, is should we adopt internationally. There are over 400,000 children in foster care, and more than 100,000 of them are available to be adopted in the United States. It is not hard to come to the conclusion that we need to care for our children here in the US. Along with the need to adopt domestically,…

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    Freedom the ultimate reason any person from any given country comes to the United States. Although, freedom seems to be hard to come by when you’re a person with no legal status in the US. The film “Papers” talks of youths as the grown into adulthood who go through the challenges that not many people face as us citizens. Current citizens find it easier to graduate school and attended places for further education, find decent paying jobs, and even drive. We may overlook the fact that things come…

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    United States Immigration

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    Immigration has always been a topic of interest in the United States since early explorers came to America. The United States is referred to as the melting pot for this reason; most every person is the descendent of an early American immigrant. The US has always been a place of refuge or a place that people migrate to for one reason or another. Many who come to the US seek a better life whether it is to become free from dictatorship or just the many opportunities that are here. Immigration…

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    Many blamed this rise to welfare trend. United States first determined an official poverty line in 1969, while the goal was to adjust every year to ensure a constant standard of living. There was no clear trend in poverty after 1969, either up or down. However, two problems arose and were never…

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    The United States of America is considered a democracy, but is it really a democracy? The answer to that is NO! Although our country is contemplated as a democracy it is clearly a republic. The founders of the us constitution decided to make a change in the government and establish the United States as a republic. But why? What is a republic and a democracy? Well, a republic is when the people have the superior power where they vote for laws and representatives. The winning amount of votes…

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    formation and liberation of the United States, nationalism instilled pride and was used as a reason to revolt against the tyranny felt by some Americans. That nationalism, however, quickly weakened and turned to state allegiance, and was a subject of debate for those trying to resolve what the best government was for this newly created nation. During this time frame, though, that dispute was never settled and a strong sense of ‘state nationalism’ emerged in the United States instead of the…

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