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http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2006/03/the-real-problem-with-immigration-and-the-real-solution, The Real Problem with Immigration...
and the Real Solution, Tim Kane & Kirk Johnson. The main problem with immigration is that the people coming here are taking from the economic security of the country. If also makes our boarders so open that terrorist things can happen easily. pg. 254 “ We were stopped by Immigration about a hundred miles this side of the New Mexico border. Mattie had warned me of the possibility and we had all prepared for it as best as we could” Taylor and the gang, all passed through immigration without any serious problems, so therefore the boarder is not that
secure.
3. Native American Concerns http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/article_5011.shtml, Longest Walk Emphasizes Native American Concerns, Askia Muhammad. Native Americans want to protect their holy lands and to green the earth so that we can all live here. They basicly want to protect the earth and they tribal grounds, and heritage. The native american tell storeis to protect their heritage. pg 144 “ There is a SOuth American, wild indian story about heaven and hell.
4. Hardships of the homeless and/or disabled http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2004-04-27/pune/28341192_1_polling-station-paraplegic-rehabilitation-centre-voting, Physically Disabled Face Hardships, In India, there was a complaint that people in wheelchairs were not able to vote because the wheel chairs did not get that high. So they had to build a ramp in order for people to vote. The people were embarassed of their wheelchairs. pg. 34 “ It was probably simething he could have gotten ajusted if he hadn’t been too proud to take it into a proshetic shop.”