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    who are unable to put up active resistance should resist passively and should go into hiding… Our slogan must be ‘All are ready to die as human beings.’" Heinrich Himmler went to the ghetto and ordered the deportation of 8‚000 additional Jews. The Jews resisted and didn’t go to the deportation areas. They launched an attack on the Germans by using guerilla warfare. The Jewish fighters would attack quickly and escape using rooftops. The Nazis were cautious and wouldn’t go into cellars to the Jews

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    term comes from the underlying Georgian identity‚ which many Ahiska Turks refuse to use‚ as for them‚ it denies their Turkish origins On 15 November 1944‚ then General Secretary of communist party in Soviet Union‚ Joseph Stalin‚ ordered the deportation of over 115‚000 Meskhetian Turks from their homeland‚ who were secretly driven from their homes and herded onto rail cars. As many as 30‚000 to 50‚000

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    into America sparks debate over action and restrictions over the immigrants. Today in America‚ an increase in the presence of sanctuary cities brings forth an opportunity for low priority immigrants to remain in the country without the fear of deportation. The presence of these cities is quick to spark debate. In an article by Amanda Sakuma‚ Sakuma explores the entirety of sanctuary cities‚ and their influence on America as a whole. Through varying sentence structure‚ logical appeal‚

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    allowing illegal immigrants to stay in this country stems from how the law has been interpreted by the courts who processed those illegal immigrants for deportation as far in the past as far as the first comprehensive act in 1917. And before that‚ much of it was a matter of “provisions intended to prohibit immigration and to authorize the deportation of convicts‚ lunatics‚ imbeciles‚ professional beggars‚ anarchists‚ polygamists…” and in “the 1880’s” there was the prohibition of immigration Chinese

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    separated from their families. That’s why when you look at the statistics of crimes committed in America the fewest crime rates derive from the illegal immigrant community. The reason behind the low crime rate is because illegal immigrants fear deportation more then they fear incarceration. Due to the catastrophic effect it could leave on their family‚ being torn apart and striped off the opportunity they could only receive in

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    paragraph #1 President Obama did a good daca. Daca helped undocumented immigrants in order for them to have a better life. Daca is a kind of administrative relief from deportation. The purpose of Daca is to protect young immigrants who came to the United States when they were children. Daca offers undocumented immigrants protection from deportation and permission to get a job. In an article‚ it states that‚ “that the report provides an important glimpse into how deferred action has changed the lives not only

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    Immigration‚ Naturalization Service and the U.S. Customs Service — both formerly part of the Department of Justice — were consolidated into the newly formed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE. The agency has overseen a massive increase in deportations‚ which have nearly doubled since 9/11.” From How 9/11 Changed America: Four Major Lasting Impacts (With Lesson plans) by Matthew Green. The Homeland Security Act is reduce the vulnerability of the United States to terrorism‚ and minimize damage

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    Tension among white Americans and immigrants has always been evident‚ however‚ the nationalistic standpoint on this issue has become increasingly vocal since the recent election. Nationalistic political actions‚ specifically the increase of deportation‚ forces America to take a step back from the modern world‚ which will subsequently deplete them. Recently‚ U.S. president‚ Donald Trump announced that the administration would be ending DACA‚ Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals‚ created by the former

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    imprisonment or execution without trial‚ brutality was permitted in the ranks of the Gestapo thus one of the reasons for which the Gestapo became so infamous. The Gestapo played the main role in keeping Nazi Germanys population at bay and in the deportation of the sub-humans.

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    Rosemary case are; First‚ there is a legal issue. Rosemary stole a purse from a store and now has a criminal record. Second‚ there is an immigration issue. Rosemary does not have legal documents to be in the United States‚ therefore‚ could face deportation after court appointment. Third‚ she is experiencing high stress‚ anxiety‚ guilt‚ isolation and depression due to her arrest. Rosemary agrees that these is an accurate list of the issues that she is facing and that we will address

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