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    The United States of America was founded and built by hardworking and innovative immigrants. Immigrants‚ whether legal or illegal‚ perform most of the dirty and arduous jobs that many native-born Americans are unwilling to perform. They are hardworking and taxpaying individuals that positively impact our economy and our communities. Many immigrants‚ especially illegal immigrants (those who enter the United States illegally or without proper documentation) work long hours and for little pay. There

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    allowing illegal immigrants into America. Illegal immigrants should be allowed into America. Illegal immigrants are essential to the American economy‚ they contribute more to the government than they receive in benefits‚ and current immigration policies are discriminatory. An illegal immigrant is any person who enters the United States illegally‚ or any person who enters legally and stays past the time legally allowed. History has shown that prosperity follows immigration. Illegal immigrants have a positive

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    to interview immigrants from different places around the world. Two of these people were from Brazil‚ one was from Mexico‚ and the other was all the way from China. All of them were very polite‚ and I could understand them quite well to my surprise. I figured since they were immigrants they would have trouble speaking English. However‚ I was wrong‚ and one of the ladies I interviewed has a degree in Bio Linguistics. During the meeting‚ I learned many personal things about the immigrants. Some told

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    British immigrants came to America because they wanted to escape religious and political prosecution. The prospect of a new life and owning some land was another major reason as to why the British came to America. One challenge that the British immigrants faced was being the first immigrants to North America and changing the culture. The British immigrants were responsible for some basic American cultural features‚ including language‚ laws‚ religion‚ education‚ and administration. They were also

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    about how muslim immigrants feel about how America is refusing to let them in‚ in a country that is named as one.Well no those people care about the sake of their lives and not others.This a 4wt test essay telling you that Muslim Americans should not be banned to enter America. Those people who are coming to America for freedom‚for safety are no harm to America‚they are more of help.Most americans who oppose to Muslim entering America are saying that if you let Muslims in america you are letting

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    Promise‚" 1901 Immigrants journeying to America by boat take in fresh air above deck. The vast majority of immigrants had to travel in the steerage class—dark‚ cramped below-deck quarters. The shipping companies that sold passengers steerage listed them as cargo on ship manifests. Many steerage passengers tried to escape the stifling conditions below deck by staying above deck Images http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/uhic/ImagesDetailsPage/ImagesDetailsWindow?total=291&query=BS+immigrants&prodId=UHIC&w

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    American has the opportunity to achieve their dreams of having a successful and meaningful life. This started when immigrants first came to America and is still around today. The American Dream is just as valid as it was when America was founded‚ but depending on whom you are and what you do for a living‚ it may be more achievable to some than others. When America was first founded‚ immigrants from all over the world were coming to the country to see what it holds from them. People thought of it as the

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    conditions of crops and your homeland are extremely poor. So you and your family decide what’s best for them‚ to immigrate to a new homeland called "America." You are sent on a two week voyage on the steerage of a ship‚ surrounded by illnesses‚ you are starving‚ tired‚ sad‚ and just can’t wait any longer. All you have is your aunt‚ and once you arrive in America‚ it isn’t what you expected it to be. You work 10 hours a day‚ 7 days a week for a job where conditions are unsafe and you are not happy‚ you barely

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    an executive order banning 9 foreign countries from entering the United States. A majority of these countries are Muslim populated. We fear that we can not tell the difference between innocent immigrants coming to America for a better life and terrorist claiming that they too‚ are immigrants coming to America for a better life but in reality they want to destroy this beautiful nation.

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    educated guess. 1. In the early 1800s‚ most Americans 2. What difficulty did Jefferson face in purchasing the Louisiana Territory? 3. The decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803) was the first time the Supreme Court: 4. In Fletcher v. Peck‚: 5. Aaron Burr was charged with treason for trying to: 6. As the Napoleonic Wars broke out in Europe‚ the United States: 7. The effect of the Embargo Act was 8. The Chesapeake Affair of 1807: 9. Which of the following authorized American trade with

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