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    Should illegal immigrants be deported or be able to stay? Would you object to strangers invading your home? Would you object if they just took anything they wanted from your home? Isn’t your country your home? Illegal immigrants put a strain on the schools‚ hospitals‚ criminal system‚ etc. I believe that ALL laws should be enforced. Did you know that anyone found to be in Mexico illegally can NOT get a driver’s license and will be deported immediately? It just doesn’t make sense. We need all the

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    The Framing of Immigration A BUZZFLASH GUEST CONTRIBUTION by George Lakoff and Sam Ferguson Abstract: Framing is at the center of the recent immigration debate. Simply framing it as about “immigration” has shaped its politics‚ defining what count as “problems” and constraining the debate to a narrow set of issues. The language is telling. The linguistic framing is remarkable: frames for illegal immigrant‚ illegal alien‚ illegals‚ undocumented workers‚ undocumented immigrants‚ guest workers

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    Immigration rights Imagine living in the U.S. as an illegal immigrant with a nice family and a job then BANG! That person does one small thing wrong he‚ or she could get deported from their families and anything they ever worked for just because they didn’t have a green card. secondly In the U.S. there are many illegal immigrants being deported from their families and losing everything just because becoming a U.S. citizen is a lot harder then some people would think. In summary illegal immigrants

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    for themselves and for their families. These immigrants‚ such as many throughout history they are hard workers that can benefit the economy and spread culture. The issue on immigration is a complicated issue that has affected the past‚ the present‚ and the future. It is an ideal of what or how people interpret what immigration is to an individual‚ there are those who accept it with open arms and there are those who see this as an infestation to our country. In many cases immigrants fill in many jobs

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    Ryan Brushingham 12/12/14 Public Policy Immigration Policy Immigration is important to a nation’s growth and economy. As of 2012‚ U.S. immigrant population is 40.8 million‚ or 13% of total U.S. population (Nwosu‚ Batalova‚ Auclair‚ 2014). Between 2011 and 2012‚ foreign-born population in the US increased by 447‚000‚ or 1.1% (Nwosu‚ Batalova‚ Auclair‚ 2014). 16% of the United States civilian labor force‚ or 25.7 million out of 157.6 million workers is made up of immigrants (Nwosu‚ Batalova‚ Auclair

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    Economic Contribution of Immigration in America” by Dr. Alfonso Morales. As a Latina I am always happy to attend a lecture that is a part of the Latino Heritage Lecture Series. I strongly believe it is important to learn about different cultures‚ and these lectures are always very informative. For this lecture‚ I was especially excited to hear Dr. Morales discuss not only the economic contributions of immigration but also the more culturally inclined aspects of immigration. I found that even though

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    Immigration Control: Effect on the United States. Immigration has become a problem in the United States in the 21st century because of the fear of overpopulation lurking in the near future. During the past decade annual legal immigration statistics show one million people entering the country legally‚ and roughly one million illegally. Data on illegal immigration cannot be accurately calculated because of the lack of enforcement and control of the United States borders. The efforts to reduce

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    to mind when you think of immigration? What is the United States’ current Immigration Policy? Would you even think that it is considered to be one of the most debatable topics today? Nowadays‚ many people decide to immigrate to have a better life for themselves and their families. Immigration reform‚ as it has been called‚ had been tried during the past years by our very own Congress. Obviously‚ administration’s efforts failed because‚ currently‚ illegal immigration is still a platform. Why would

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    and without wages. However this is not true. As Lodge said “The injury of unrestricted immigration to American wages...is bad enough” (Doc 1). This statement in fact tries to persuade the reader into thinking that immigrants will steal the jobs and the wages of American people. However while lodge says this it is not at all the truth. Immigrants actually create jobs for

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    Immigration laws and regulations have evolve over time. Ellis Island plays a major role in the enormous impact of immigration promotion in the United States of America. Between 1892 and 1954‚ a whopping 12‚000‚000 immigrants joined the United States by way of Ellis Island. Some Indian tribal groups called Ellis Island “Kioshk” or Gull Island. Samuel Ellis was Ellis Island’s property owner during the 1770’s. The island grew from a landmark of the high tide‚ a chill spot for the pirates‚ a harbor

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