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    Simon Bolivar’s Jamaica Letter This document was written to an English gentleman‚ most likely the Governor of Jamaica at the time. It is in response to a request that Simon Bolivar expounds his views on the independence movement in Venezuela and the form of government under which the country should operate. To put this document into context‚ we have inserted some brief analysis [in brackets]. Kingston‚ Jamaica‚ September 6‚ 1815 My dear Sir: With what a feeling of gratitude I read that

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    Some US citizens have a difficult problem with Illegal immigrants. Due to the fact they reduce wages for the American worker. Illegal Immigration has become a public issue. Illegal immigrants pay taxes and apparently help the economy‚ but many people think illegals are affecting the jobs‚ crime and drug trade. Even though the illegal immigrants are affecting the jobs for minorities‚ They should be able to come into the U.S because they pay their taxes and have a positive effect on the economy

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    Supporters of an open border argue that the new immigrants will improve our economy drastically while saving them from their corrupt government. However‚ those supporters look past the fact that those same illegal immigrants escalate the crime in America‚ take jobs from citizens‚ all while living in America at a very minimal cost tax wise. The number of illegal immigrant crimes in America has escalated drastically since border control has loosened. Advocates for an open border argue that immigrants

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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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    Teddy Roosevelt was a fine president‚ indeed. Along with leading our country‚ he also put in the makes of the Panama Canal. This idea sparked Teddy‚ and couldn’t have been more successful. A canal is like a waterway filled with underwater stairs. The Panama Canal was nothing but hard work‚ and dedication. Many workers went through hard labor to complete the job‚ but it turned out to be an outstanding landmark in U.S history. While Teddy was president‚ he wanted to prove his dominance throughout

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    During these day‚ President Trump is the hottest topic since he won the election because his campaigns cause many arguments day by day. He is the first president who took many changes in American economy and politics even though there are many people think otherwise. The most unbelievable order is on Jan. 25‚ when President Trump signed an executive order to construct a wall along the United States’ southern border is inflaming relations between the United States and Mexico‚ strongly affects to

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    In the United States‚ 11.4 million undocumented immigrants are at risk of deportation. America is based on immigrants and the U.S. was built off of immigrants themselves. Natives to the United States land conclude that immigrants are not permitted to occupy the country because supposedly‚ migration causes jobs and resources to be taken away from the citizens. For many other countries‚ the colonization subject remains as an issue. The controversy continues to grow. People believe that immigrants

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    People who are immigrating from other countries come here with nothing. Most are not properly prepared when immigrating to the United States of America. Some immigrants flee their country with nothing but the clothes they have on their back. Immigration to America or anywhere for that matter‚ can have many hurdles. Language barriers‚ housing and employment are at the top of the list. American farmers and teachers have many hurdles in today’s society. If a program were in place to provide solutions

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    The Panama Canal Guiding Question: How did the Panama Canal affect the U.S and why did they build it? The Panama Canal Affected the U.S by making easier transportation. It helped People so that they didn’t have to wait as long to get their things from the west coast. It is true that the Panama Canal isn’t used that often now then it was back then‚ but back then it was really useful to people. In an article I read that is based on the history of the Panama Canal “the riches of Peru‚ Ecuador‚ and

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    Ora-Anna Brown Social Problems 02 Professor Brown 13 February 2017 Arguing Immigration The period mentioned in the video was known as the Age of Mass Migration and known as one of the largest immigration periods. Millions of immigrants arrived in the United States during this time and became legal upon entry unlike today. Other than farming‚ the job market has not really changed much for immigrants. Unless they are legal or have a good skillset‚ if you are illegal today you must be content with

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