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    Descriptive Essay Lake Panonica On a hot summer day‚ the only good place to go is to the lake. You would go out to the lake to enjoy the water‚ the sun‚ the activities that are happening‚ or just to be with family and friends. We’re lucky enough to have such a lake right in the centre of our town. When you’re at the lake‚ there are some very distinct smells. The salty smell of water blended in with the nature and the trees surrounding you which makes you feel as if you were miles away from

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    the debate concerning Immigration. Immigration has occurred throughout America’s history‚ and some might argue is one of the primary reasons why America has been and continues to be the most powerful and influential nation in the world. In the past we have celebrated Ellis Island as a symbol of hope and equality which the United States represents for thousands of immigrants. This has all changed recently however‚ as public sentiment has turned largely against Immigration‚ and this change in opinion

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    Immigration Options for Foreign Managers and Executives Let’s say you are the CEO of a top international company and now want to come to the U.S. to oversee a new U.S. branch office that just opened up in San Diego‚ California. Sounds like a legitimate reason to come to the U.S. but determining the best immigration strategy may not always be easy. For example‚ many people will think that the U.S. company can just petition an H-1B visa for the CEO. However‚ it is a little known fact that many CEOs

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    long time a comprehensive immigration reform has evaded Congress‚ moving decision making between different branches of government‚ and leaving the issue without a resolution. To top it off‚ the newly appointed House Speaker Paul Ryan has closed the doors on the idea of passing a comprehensive immigration reform by announced that‚ he has no intention of supporting an immigration reform. It is truly inconceivable that‚ policymakers keep pushing the undocumented immigration issue aside and reject every

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    on the principle of immigration. However‚ at this point in time‚ reform is crucial. There is currently no control over the numbers of people immigrating. There is a critical amount of immigration which is putting a huge strain on our economy and resources. Additionally‚ it is putting our country at risk for terrorist attacks. It is my belief that immigration should be allowed but something needs to be done immediately to have better control over our borders. Immigration reform is necessary

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    Nazira Coury R.A. James Rhetoric 450 12 November‚ 2014 Immigration Reform: A Necessary Action The evening news is ripe with controversial legislation‚ policy and debate from the lawmakers of the United States. Some of these include the most recent midterm elections taking place this week‚ with people anticipating which party will control the senate‚ others talk about what should be done with the growing problem of ISIS in the Middle East. Any of these topics could spark a heated conversation in

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    Immigration laws and regulations have evolve over time. Ellis Island plays a major role in the enormous impact of immigration promotion in the United States of America. Between 1892 and 1954‚ a whopping 12‚000‚000 immigrants joined the United States by way of Ellis Island. Some Indian tribal groups called Ellis Island “Kioshk” or Gull Island. Samuel Ellis was Ellis Island’s property owner during the 1770’s. The island grew from a landmark of the high tide‚ a chill spot for the pirates‚ a harbor

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    Immigration has become a hugely controversial political and economic issue in America. Immigration has many effects on society‚ mostly cultural. More recently‚ the Presidential election of 2016 brought about more public controversy in regards to immigration. Immigration draws its largest controversy from illegal immigration. Illegal immigration effects many aspects of society in forms of societal detriments through poverty‚ generally caused by misplacement‚ and economically through the issues of

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    not a nation experiencing ‘immigration.’ It is a nation experiencing invasion.” (Haerens 109). For centuries‚ our nation has been a safe haven for people of different cultures and nationalities to inhabit. Since the beginning of America as we know it‚ our society has been considered a “melting pot” for all ethical backgrounds. At the beginning of the seventeenth century‚ Europeans flocked to the “New World” in hopes of a more prosperous life. Since then‚ immigration to the United States has exponentially

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    one very disastrous factor‚ which is illegal immigration. The huge amount of illegal citizens that live in a nation that is supposed to be independent and home ruled‚ have only done bad for the United States. Illegal immigration is believed to have helped the United States economy‚ but in reality‚ all the foreigners coming to the United States only brought problems and violence to our nation. One reason why I believe that terminating illegal immigration is because of the problems they have brought

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