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    The American Dream originally promised to all who come to the United States is no longer fully accessible to many immigrants and is threatened further by the new trump administration. This is problematic because not only are immigrants still arriving in America with hopes in their hearts to better their lives or give their family a better future‚ but they are coming with nothing at hand and nowhere to go. Many immigrants still presume that America is still the country‚ it was during the 1920s when

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    be replaced. Wisson may know what is taking place at his company. If Valeries loses her job she will have 30 days to be hired with another company or face deportation. If another company were to consider hiring Valerie‚ they would inquire a lot of paperwork and the U.S. has made it difficult and expensive for them to do so. Deportation could mean losing her chance to attend a Master’s of Science program she was accepted at. Wisson has agreed to reimburse for every “A” and “B” grade she receives

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    Undocumented workers are present in every country‚ especially in America; the government is trying to cut the number of its undocumented or illegal workers. But are undocumented workers ruining economy or supporting it‚ are they stealing jobs from local people or just taking unattractive jobs? Issue of undocumented or illegal workers is very complex‚ but I will try to find out the truth in my research. Once I had been in a small resort city and asked an owner of a small ice-cream place why most of

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    Slavery In The 1800s

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    States legally are sent to acquire a visa for their job. When they arrive here they are coached in order to receive a visa from the U.S. Odyssey. Since their visa is tied to their job‚ there’s almost no way to escape because the victim is risking deportation. They have no choice but to work with the trafficker because today’s laws are not

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    The Ottoman Empire was crumbling--- and they needed someone to blame. In 1915‚ the Ottoman government devised a plan targeting the Armenian minority within their Empire‚ a minority that was already viewed as second class citizens. The article‚ “Armenian Genocide: A Summary” from History.com reported that the Ottoman Empire‚ modern-day Turkey‚ was responsible for the murder of over one million Armenians during what is known today as the Armenian Genocide. However‚ Turkey refuses to acknowledge that

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    Indira Krager 20 March 2012 Illegal Immigration; A controversial topic. So many things have been said about the American dream; so many people have struggle against themselves to prove that it does not only exist but can also be achieved. So many people worked hard and devoted their lives to this dream. To many people across the world immigrating to the United States is the American dream in itself. The United States has had immigration policy in effect that dates as far back as its birth.

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    Nazi Germany Ideology

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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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    DACA Analysis Paper

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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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