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    Argumentative Essay Obesity‚ a problem of which by the years has increased profoundly and has now been considered an epidemic affecting millions of people. Obesity is now affecting people of all ages physically‚ bringing high rates of death and disease. A problem that many people have placed the fault on the food industry. On which factory farms have been attacked for being the start of problems like obesity‚ as well as fast food industries. Then again‚ the food industry as well as the human race

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    Immigration is a very concerning and controversial issue here in the United States. There are many individuals who are in favor of it and many who are not‚ for several different reasons. I think however that immigration should be strictly monitored for the reason of the events that we have recently experience over the last eleven years‚ beginning with the World Trade Center tragedy. I believe that individuals should have a right to immigrate if they so choose however I think that it should be for

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    Immigration is defined as “the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country” Many years ago in our country and many others‚ immigration was needed to increase the population‚ expand the economy‚ and take hard working jobs. We live in a country where nearly everyone’s ancestry can be traced back to an immigration story‚ whether they came from Ireland during the potato famine‚ from Germany to settle in cities such as Cincinnati‚ or from Asia to become rich in the California gold rush

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    because their parents were not granted citizenship. A question that seems to be popping up is if the U.S. as a nation feels proud to force humans away from saving to certain death even though illegal immigration is against the law. Another question is if immigration should even be illegal. Immigration should be legal. People seek refuge in the United States and we should be proud as a nation. We should accept immigrants and take pride. 11.4 illegal immigrants suffer from different problems in their

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    Illegal Immigration has been one of the most debated topics in our country. It is even been debated and a hot topic in our current Presidential Primary Debates. There are a number of illegal residents in this country. You may be wondering‚ how did this happen? Illegal immigration began from a number of residence entering the country without the government permission. However‚ illegal immigration dates back all the way to the 1880s. This was before the government began using federal law to restrict

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    7 billion trade surplus‚ but in 2013‚ trade had shifted to benefit Mexico in the amount of $54 billion (Mcbride‚ J.‚ & Sergie‚ M. A. (2017‚ January 24)). Along with the trade deficit‚ immigration from Mexico to the United States has become a severe problem due to high unemployment rates.  Though illegal immigration has not been as rampant in recent years‚ over half a million Mexican workers without a job migrated to the United States after NAFTA was enacted (Mcbride‚ J.‚ & Sergie‚ M. A. (2017‚ January

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    you have the audience’s attention‚ you must state why they should care about this topic. HOW does your topic relate or connect to the audience? Credibility Statement: Not only have I spend nearly almost 20 hours researching information on immigration for this essay but I have lived nearly all of my life with an illegal immigrant. Why so many immigrants from Mexico. Today‚ I will tell you about why we get a lot of Mexicans crossing the border for better paying jobs‚ Escaping violence and better education

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    Aaron Rodriguez Composition I Dr. Gonzalez The Immigration Reform For many years‚ the immigrant population of the United Stated had faced many hardships and obstacles during their lives; some during their short lives‚ due to the way America feels about immigration. This great nation was not established overnight‚ but it came to be through a process; a process called immigration. Immigration is America’s heart and soul‚ in fact‚ America dwells and depends on it. For some reason though‚ Americans

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    Argumentative Essay on Bilingual Education Bilingualism is the ability to speak two languages. Bilingual Education is being taught school subjects in two different languages. The United States is home to millions of immigrants each with their own native backgrounds. The United States require the immigrants to learn the full English languages when settling into the country. The schools should give the opportunity to bilingual students‚ or new student immigrants the advantage to learn the English

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    Introduction: The “Border Security‚ Economic Opportunity‚ and Immigration Modernization Act” (S.744) is a bill that aims to reform the U.S. immigration system. by making changes to the family and employment-based visa categories for immigrants‚ increases the availability of nonimmigrant workers to supplement all sectors of the workforce‚ and provides legal status to 11 million undocumented immigrants within the United States. S.744 is an amnesty bill that allows immigrants to steal jobs from natives

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