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    against “various ethnic groups” for being “enemies of the state” (“Genocide: The Horror Continues”). With no other reasons or means to do so‚ he victimized and sent the military to attack his guiltless civilians. He did this with massacres and deportation of these innocent civilians‚ resulting in a tragic genocide and the deaths of 300‚000 people (“Genocide: The Horror Continues”); genocide being “the destruction of a group or society by harming‚ killing‚ or preventing the birth of its members”

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    Author David Horsey created this illustration with the intention of showing us how ICE is deporting people who are not a threat to our society rather than targeting the people who are truly causing trouble. Horsey is in fact successful with getting his point across that immigrants who have created a life and home for themselves in the land of opportunity are now being deported and dealt with as if they were criminals. After Trump’s presidential campaign which was fueled by immigration

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    Thomas Jefferson became one of the wealthiest men in America through the “ownership of land and slaves”(Takaki 56). The value of slaves and land doubled in approximately twenty years due to the “multiplication of [his] slaves...the extension of culture‚ and increased demands for lands”(Takaki 56). The main source of Thomas Jefferson’s wealth was derived from being an active slaveholder and landowner. How did Jefferson treat his slaves? Jefferson treated his slaves in a harsh manner. For instance

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    White supremacy is not a social issue that only affects the United States. In all parts of the world‚ people of color are seen as inferior compared to those with more standard European‚ “white” features. A place where this ideology takes a rather ironic twist is in the Dominican Republic. Although a grand majority of the Dominican people can be considered mulatto or of a mixed European and Black genealogy‚ many rejected their African descendants. Being “negro” is frowned upon in the Dominican Republic

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    However‚ according to the Pew Research Center the influx of illegal immigrants has stabilized. In 2012‚ president Barack Obama took steps to create a new policy that would protect illegitimate young adults from deportation and allow them to work legally without granting them a legal permanent resident status. This program was called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival‚ or also known as DACA. Two years later‚ in 2014‚ Mr. Obama made an attempt to legislate a new

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    On September 1st 1939‚ the Nazis had invaded Poland. The life of the 15 year old girl‚ Clara Kramer‚ wasn’t ever bound to be the same again. Clara Kramer was a typical Polish teenager from a small town named Zolkiew where thousands of Jews resided. At the sudden uproar of World War II. Clara and her family decided it was a good idea to go into hiding. They were taken in by a family called the Becks‚ a Volksdeutsche (ethnically German) family from their town. Mrs. Beck was a Catholic woman who worked

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    Born in East L.A. We watched Born in East L.A. for our in class movie. I enjoyed it a lot. I’ve never seen this movie‚ which is surprising because I’ve seen most movies with Cheech in it. Although the movie was humorous‚ there were a lot of political issues embedded within and some of the issues are even present today‚ even though the movie was made in 1987. I thought the situation when Rudy gets deported is kind of shocking actually. I know it’s meant to be funny‚ but things like this happen

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    Rednaxola Terrace‚ where he also opened his medical clinic · December 1‚ 1891- Rizal wrote his parents asking their permission to return home. -On the same date‚ his brother-in-law‚ Manuel T. Hidalgo‚ sent him a letter relating the sad news of the “deportation of twenty-five persons from Calamba‚ including father‚ Neneng‚ Sisa‚ Lucia‚ Paciano and the rest of us.” · The Christmas of 1891 in Hong Kong was one of the happiest Yuletide celebrations in Rizal’s life: For he had a happy family reunion · January

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    Illegal Immigration Issues 1 Marcus Hallett AP Human Geography Immigration Essay 07 February 2011 How Should Politicians Decide on Illegal Immigration Issues? In the United States‚ immigration policy decisions are capable of gaining or costing this country trillions of dollars. Political choices now could change the future of millions of lives. Choices opposing immigration could cost the U.S. countless jobs‚ including those of native U.S. citizens and naturalized immigrants. Consider how

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    The interview I have chosen to analyse is a television interview by Piers Morgan with Cheryl Cole. It took place in a studio in front of a live audience. The interview is to gain knowledge over Cheryl’s personal life‚ and Piers obviously has vivid background knowledge of her life along with some pre-prepared questions to ask. The main topic is a contestant who was in Cheryl’s group during the famous show ‘The X-Factor’ and we can tell this as Piers refers to her directly as the proper noun‚ ‘Gamu

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