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    ethnicities. The problems with the diversity are becoming stronger. For example‚ Donald Trump along with others do not want immigrants in the United States. Donald Trump recently‚ ended DACA that protected thousands of children and young adults from deportation. Now‚ today people are telling people who do not look like them to go back to their country with knowing that some of them were actually born and from America. Another

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    By itself‚ however‚ it is not mentioned in the constitution. As a result‚ it is subject to arguments in court that erode its effectiveness. For example‚ there is no exclusionary rule when it comes to civil cases. In addition‚ people in deportation hearings do not have its protection either. There are also special circumstance situations where the exclusionary rule can be discarded. Knowing your rights‚ as a result will be very challenging as laws will change based on the state where you reside

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    dislike for nursing school manifested when I struggled and failed during the 2nd semester which caused dismissal from the program. My immigration status in the United States was under threat as I had an F-1 Student Visa‚ and will be subject to deportation if I had not found another school program or another type of visa. To extend my stay in the U.S.‚ my mom took private loans to pay for expensive immigration fees despite my struggle to realize my own potential by finding a niche. Thankfully during

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    the worse? This is what was occurring to the lithuanians. During Stalin’s rule‚ There were many things he did to ensure soviet dominance. Stalin had a five year plan. This five year plan was to gain complete soviet dominance through the secret deportation of Lithuanians to siberia. The lithuanians faced many hardships not only in Siberia but on the way there as well. The first part of the plan was to deport them to Siberia.”We were shoved tightly into cattle cars. Sometimes 80-100 people per car

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    Problems There has long been a debate about subjective and objective policymaking in the nation’s capital. Logically it seems that when enacting public policies it is vital to the masses prosperity that our policymakers utilize more objective than subjective measures. The use of subjective measures could leave the needs and wants of the people unmet‚ because instead of measuring what the data actually tells them‚ they choice their own personal beliefs as the most important indicators for a particular

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    The Plenary Power Doctrine was a Supreme Court ruling created to make who can decide cases about immigration and immigration policy easier than before. According to the doctrine‚ Congress has complete control and power over immigration. It has been noted that immigration policies and laws have sort of iffy because it is one sector of policy in which courts all of the nation use judicial restraint by letting Congress do what it wants since they tend to have control over these policies. There are also

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    From the outset of federation‚ Australia immediately constructed what has been termed the ‘White Australia Policy’. This consisted of attempts to keep Australia’s image to the rest of the world as a white European society‚ devoid of any other colors and ethnicities. Those that were of non-European descent were forced to assimilate to the European mode or face being ostracized from society. Following World War 2‚ there was increased pressure from the international community for Australia to change

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    The Results of an era of Discrimination "Discrimination is a disease." This is a greatly popular quote straight from the mouth of Robert Staunbach. Many people consider the 1930’s to be a terrible time of prejudice‚ especially to some violent extremes. Between racism‚ sexism‚ and social prejudice‚ discrimination levels were about the highest America has ever seen. This was a difficult time for African Americans in the U.S‚ and despite the decline of organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan‚ racism

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    and commerce. 5. Study and applicant of reform. Deportation to Dapitan. On July 7‚ 1892‚ Rizal was summoned to Malacanan. Governor Despujol asked him if he still wanted to go back to Hongkong. Rizal replied in the affirmative. July 7‚ 1892‚ Governor Despujol’s decee depirting Rizal to an island in the south was published by the Gaceta de Manila‚ a newspaper in Manila. This gubernatorial decree recited the reason for Rizal’s deportation‚ as follow: 1.Rizal had published books and articles

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    A connection to a physical location may present us with the perception that we either belong or not belong however‚ it is the connections that we form with people in places‚ memories of previous places and ones response to experiences within places that heightens ones sense of belonging or alienation. The concept of belonging through connections with people‚ experiences and memories in certain places is explored in the texts Romulus my Father a memoir by Raimond Gaita and Oranges and Sunshine directed

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