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    the Psychological part that takes place is critical because of the possibility of changing their life style. I personally believe that deporting immigrants should be stopped‚ because it will put a barricade to cease the children’s fear of loss. Deportation of immigrant families will definitely affect the children mentally‚ with major effects that can lead to mental disorders. Not only that it shows in many studies‚ but

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    Alien‚ illegal‚ undocumented – these are all words that are used to describe a certain group of people. In the United States‚ this group of people make up an estimate of 11 million of the total population (Medina). These people illegally immigrate to the United States with the hope of finding economic opportunities and a chance of a better life. Their presence does not only impact their own lives. They also impact the society and economy of the United States. Debates over whether their existence

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    In the novel Saving Sky by Diane Stanley‚ a thirteen-year-old named Sky Brightman lives in a world of war‚ terrorism‚ and unfair prejudice. She is remarkably unaffected by it all‚ until her friend Kareem is in danger. His family is taken to deportation centers because of their Middle Eastern background‚ and Kareem is the next target. He must seek refuge with Sky’s family. Although both Kareem and Sky know the world can be dark and unfair‚ Sky tends to be more of an optimist while Kareem is a realist

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    According to famous author and Holocaust survivor Alan Grantz‚ “I shook with helpless and rage‚ but also with fear. This was what fighting back earned you. More abuse. More death. Half a dozen of Jews would be murdered today because one man refused to die without a fight.” Adolf Hitler and his Nazis set up concentration camps to further imprison his control over the Jews. Concentration camps had two types of camps‚ death camps and work camps where they were either enslaved and worked under devastating

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    2012‚ President Barrack Obama announced a new policy‚ which could delay illegal immigrants from experiencing deportation. The new policy is aimed at those who illegally came to this country as children‚ and who have generally stayed out of trouble since they got here (Simon‚ 2012). Under the administration ’s new plan‚ these immigrants would get a temporary‚ two-year waiver from deportation‚ and would also be eligible for a work permit (Simon‚ 2012).  Those eligible can seek what amounts to a two-year

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    In Night the deportation was very organized and nonviolent. The Jews moved out of their home and into the Ghetto with their families. Life was not perfect in the Ghetto‚ but what none of the Jews knew was that it was about to get so‚ so much worse. However‚ Schindler’s List’s ghetto deportation was violent‚ crowded‚ and unorganized. The Jew’s did not get treated very well at all. Some were beaten and killed

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    Immigration in the United States November 24‚ 2012 Immigration in the United States Immigration is a complex phenomenon that has played a major role in the growth of the population in the United States. It is described as the entrance and long –term stay across the national border without receiving appropriate legal documentation. Illegal immigration in the U.S. has soared to a massive scale. As many as 14 million families live in the United States illegally in which at least one is head of

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    wonder that many people emigrate to this country because of that being what it is largely known for. In 2014‚ the immigrant population was at about 42.4 million. Of that 42.4 million‚ 11.4 million are undocumented and therefore face the risk of deportation. Lastly‚ out of those 11.4 undocumented immigrants‚ 52% of them are Mexican. Latinos make up a large portion of undocumented immigrants in the United States‚ leaving their home countries just as others to search for a better life in the United States

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    Immigration under Trump remains blurry‚ but it’s business as usual on his first week President Donald Trump’s first days in office could be considered well spent in terms of issuing several executive orders. On his second full working day‚ he signed an order that gave green light to two controversial pipeline constructions‚ the Keystone XL and Dakota Access‚ and was immediately followed by an order countering several provisions of Obamacare. On Tuesday‚ he reinstated the ban on international counselling

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    should have the right to separate families. For instance‚ Diane Guerrero‚ a television actress‚ is a proof f how deportation affects people’s lives. Her parents were deported while she was at school and was raised by people who were not their family‚ yet gave her the support she needed. This is an example of how deportation affects childhood by separating parents from their children. Deportation should not be the reason why families are not

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