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    Immigration is defined as leaving your previous homeland/country of origin to start a new life in a foreign country. But some people think that immigration is an invasion of a different race‚ religion‚ and added burdensome problems. But that is not true. Immigrants do not take everybody’s job just like what everybody assumes they do. Biraq commented on Debate.org “All these immigrants(Mexicans) come to America thinking they own the place and just try to take a hard working Americans jobs. 1) they

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    With all the noise and conflict about Canopian immigration‚ I think it’s time to put things straight. Canopians are no different to humans in that they are still creatures that can feel emotion. Remember that Human that went to jail for shooting a Canopian? He went to jail righteously so. He didn’t “defend his own territory”‚ as stated in “Protect Your Planet”. He was the landlord of the poor Canopian‚ and he suddenly turned cold hearted. Sometimes‚ it’s confusing why these misconceptions are made

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    The laws made and upheld hinder my access to the American Dream because congress fail to pass an immigration reform limiting my opportunities to succeed. Primarily‚ my family is greatly threaten by the fact that the congress does not pass an immigration reform. Furthermore‚ bills are passed that protect my family from deportation and benefit my education. My American Dream is to become a successful soccer player while obtaining a degree in Civil Engineering. It is getting affected by the fact that

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    The Arizona law SB 1070 related to immigration is discriminating The Arizona law was proposed and signed by the Governor of Arizona Jane Brewer in April of 2010. Its aim is to identify‚ prosecute and deport illegal immigrants: it stipulates that every immigrant must carry immigration documents to guarantee that they are staying in the country legally‚ gives the police the power to ask for this documents to anyone they think could be in Arizona without authorization and allows people to sue local

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    the past thirty years immigration has been a huge concern to the United States. During the most recent years‚ the topic of immigration has resurfaced to political debates. There are many people who agree with immigrants coming to the U.S.‚ as well as those who oppose to it. It seems that there are many different views on immigration. Research has shown that there are various debates on the topic. The three main topics of immigration are legal immigration‚ illegal immigration‚ and the benefits and

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    not a nation experiencing ‘immigration.’ It is a nation experiencing invasion.” (Haerens 109). For centuries‚ our nation has been a safe haven for people of different cultures and nationalities to inhabit. Since the beginning of America as we know it‚ our society has been considered a “melting pot” for all ethical backgrounds. At the beginning of the seventeenth century‚ Europeans flocked to the “New World” in hopes of a more prosperous life. Since then‚ immigration to the United States has exponentially

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    “Illegals” Immigration‚ that one word can bring up so many opinions and spiral so many conversations. Illegal Immigration it is a very controversial topic in the news these days. The topic is important to many but there are some people who could care less. A rising share of unauthorized immigrants have lived in the U.S. for at least a decade. There are people who want all immigrants out of the country and support the Presidents “Wall” and those immigrants who have sacrificed their lives to come

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    very important issue pressing our nation today is a topic that is very controversial and the center of many heated debates and this topic is immigration.To be more specific it is illegal immigration that is the main issue and there are two very different standpoints on how to deal with it. On open immigration i think that by implementing the Obama administration reforms that we will be condoning and incentivizing illegal immigration that would belittle the policies that have been put in place already

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    Immigration to the United States is a very big debate in everyday life because there are two sides to this situation. There is the side that thinks immigration is horrible and they think everyone should go back to where they come from. Then there is the side that is completely ok with immigration and thinks they are just trying to come to america to get a better life and job so they can survive. They are completely different thoughts and ideas but i agree with the people who think they just want

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    The Jewish Eastern European population suffered immeasurable losses during the second World War. While the focus remains on the horrific acts committed by Germany‚ there is one that is glossed over. That is the immigration policy instituted by the United States of America. An immigration policy that discriminated and prohibited entrance to the country for many Jewish refugees. Whilst Germany was committing mass genocide‚ America did little to stop them. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ the United

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