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    The turbulence of the early and mid-20th century spawned some of the most extremist ideologies to ever guide major world powers. On the left‚ the Soviet Union gripped eastern Europe with its militant enforcement of communism. On the right‚ Nazi Germany sought to assert its rule of racial hierarchy across the continent. The struggle for these states to achieve their respective ideals of utopia manifested in death tolls that reached millions. While many contemporary scholars point to the differences

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    into consideration the reality about being in a strange land before coming as a illegal immigrants‚ therefore when they arrived they are shock about life in that country. They have to live with the constant fear of apprehension‚ detention‚ and deportation. This is how the struggle begins for them. With all these things on mind you also need to work to maintain yourself in America. It is not a secret about how difficult it is to survive in the U.S. without a job. They have to work

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    weaknesses due to its brutal honesty which speaks volumes about the issues in post-9/11 America. The documentary’s ability to show how strong humans are both together and individually is key in raising awareness to the issues of immigration‚ deportation and feelings towards Muslims. The issues for immigrant youth in a post-9/11 world is discussed in Chapter Four of “Youthscapes” by Sunaina Maira. This chapter focuses on how the recent War on Terror has affected the lives of who is assumed

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    Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Socorro Yepez‚ Maryinez Cano‚ Liliana Pulido‚ and Stephen Maney SW 5014 Law and Ethics Professor Yvonne Berenguer‚ MSW Due: March 04‚ 2015 Synopsis In the past thirty years the Unites States has been experiencing a growing number of immigrants‚ it is estimated that more than eleven million immigrants are currently living undocumented in the country (Arco‚ 2014). With such a growth of undocumented immigrants‚ there have been failed legislative

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    Myanmar/Burma 2 Introduction and First Monarchies 2 The Beginning of Burma’s Military Overrule 2 An Explanation of the Origins of the Countries Current Issues 3 The Issues of Myanmar/Burma 4 An Overview of the Many Problems 4 Issues Caused By Deportation 4 A Look Inside the Government and Junta 5 Aid From the U.S. and Fear of North Korea 5 Various Positions On Myanmar’s Plight and Those Within It 6 Thein Seins Statements 6 Americans and the EU 6 The ASEAN 7 Writers’ and Researchers’

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    and Mexico from illegal immigration (dhs.gov). What can we do to protect our borders with other nations to stop illegal immigrants entering? United States spends more than billions of dollars on immigration policies concerning illegal entries‚ deportation and protecting borders. According to ProQuest and Washington AP‚ there are 12 million illegal immigrants in United States and 1 in 20 workers is an illegal immigrant. (STEPHEN OHLEMACHER) There has been many acts passed by congress to stop illegal

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    A Comparison of the Nazi and Soviet Governments of World War II Despite being on opposing sides during World War II‚ the governments of the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany had many similarities. The two regimes were infamous for their corrupt militaristic governments and their use of propaganda and censorship to secure the loyalty and cooperation of their citizens. Most importantly‚ the policies towards minorities in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia were the cause of mass violence and millions of deaths

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    younger ghetto children to be unproductive and hence “useless eaters.” Because children were generally too young to be deployed at forced labor‚ German authorities generally selected them‚ along with the elderly‚ ill‚ and disabled‚ for the first deportations to killing centers‚ or as the first victims led to mass graves to be shot. Upon arrival at Auschwitz-Birkenau and other killing centers‚ the camp authorities sent the majority of

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    Whether it is fear of deportation or of speaking up‚ undocumented individuals are always dominated and limited to what they can say or do. Therefore‚ “Transborder Lives” experiences can be evaluated through the lenses of internal colonialism. With the recurring cycle of the oppressed

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    in their plan to persecute and eventually to destroy the Jewish population of Europe. They used the badge not only to stigmatize and humiliate Jews but also to segregate them and to watch and control their movements. The badge also facilitated deportation. Nazi propaganda minister Josef Goebbels was the first to suggest a "general distinguishing mark" for German Jews in a memorandum in May 1938. Security Police chief Reinhard Heydrich reiterated the idea at a November 12‚ 1938‚ meeting convened by

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