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    America‚ “The Land of Opportunity‚” attracts many. Individuals that are drawn to America and its benefits include tourists and even illegal immigrants or “Undocumented Immigrants.” Immigration refers to the act of journeying to a country with the intent to stay permanently. The United States offers legal admission but the process can often prove to be tedious and cumbersome. In an attempt to bypass the U.S. legal system‚ individuals may resort to unlawful access to the country. Immigration should

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    Immigration has been around since the start of this country‚ but in today’s society immigration has become a problem. The problem is illegal immigration. Illegal immigration is when a person from a foreign country comes to a country that is not their own without any documentation and stays for free illegally. The United States is a key player in immigration‚ because of their clout in the world wide economy. The United States should stop illegal immigration because housing illegal immigrants raises

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    Every day‚ hour‚ second of the day‚ they are hundreds and thousands of illegal immigrants crossing our border from all around the world to the United States. What is Immigration Reform? Immigration Reform is a mislead to our country into censuring young‚ old‚ poor immigrant people for the problems that our nation is going through. This country has grown all through the centuries of economic from the labor of all immigrants who have crossed and made it to our country what it is today. People seek

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    Good Afternoon my fellow classmates‚ many of us are immigrants or have family members that have immigrated into this country seeking a better life. Now‚ how many have entered this country illegally? Illegal immigration is a very popular topic in America right now not only because of the 2016 presidential elections‚ but because of the global problems we face today that force people to enter this country illegally. The truth is‚ America is built on the foundation of illegal immigrants; immigrants that

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    The Muckraker Upton Sinclair observed a meat packing industry in Chicago. When this was done he realized what horrible working habits and dirty working stations they had. To put an end to this‚ Sinclair had written a book called‚ The Jungle. This book exposed what was happening in these meat factories such as‚ blood everywhere on the floor and the stench of dead animals. The factories were an unsafe place for children filled with machines everywhere. Children and even adults get hurt every day.

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    During the 1900’s immigrants came to the United States‚ to escape illegal persecution they came to the united states to better themselves. They wanted better jobs and money‚ the food supply was to scarce‚ so they tried everything to provide for their family including moving to the United States to better their living. When the immigrants arrived in the United States they had a choice to either go to Ellis Island or Angel Island. These islands were both considered stations or entry points where

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    Over the past decade‚ the Latino population in America has grown over 3% per year or about 400‚000 new immigrants a year. As of 2003‚ there were 39.9 million Latinos in America‚ making them the largest minority group in America. These statistics do not reflect all the undocumented and illegal immigrants that enter America every day‚ so the actual statistics cannot be truly known. Although the Latino population in America is large‚ this group of people have little access to political and economic

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    Immigration Reform is a change in law that allows immigrants to come to America and stay as illegal or legal residents. Illegal immigration has been a widely discussed topic in politics in the US. Some might argue‚ immigrants are essential as they take on the jobs some Americans do not wish to take‚ and have a right to stay in the country. However‚ others say immigrants should be punished because the illegal immigrants are taking away jobs from Americans and not paying their taxes. Moreover‚ the

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    Immigration is one of the most infamous topics today in American culture. The million dollar question is whether or not we should let immigrants in; legal or illegal. In my opinion‚ we should let immigrants in that are willing to go through the process of becoming an American citizen. Legal immigrants are tolerable‚ but when we start to see illegal immigrants hop the border in big packs‚ our economy starts to plunder with the mass amounts of immigrants we have to care for. I personally believe

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    Immigrants For many decades‚ the influx of newcomers has created a controversial debate on whether immigrants are an advantage or a disadvantage to the United States. Johnny Angel Wendell and Gordon H. Hanson argue that immigrants create new ideas‚ increase productivity in the economy and labor work. Michael Cutler‚ Eric A. Ruark‚ and Robert Rector oppose the opinions of Wendell‚ and Hanson. They argue that immigrants hurt native-born Americans in many ways‚ and immigrants collect above average

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