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    United States Even though the United States is over populated‚ legal immigrants benefit Americans because they provide cultural diversity and having them here does not discriminate against other nationalities. However‚ illegal immigrants affect the United States in a negative way. Even though legal immigrants benefit Americans by proving a diver setting for their children‚ it does not always end in a benefit. Illegal immigrants take away health care and housing that Americans could be receiving.

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    Why Illegal Immigrants should be deported! Immigrants come to America chasing hopes and dreams of someday having a life of wealth. The United States has this imagine that everything will be better and all your problems will be solved. However‚ in the last century we’ve had a raise of Illegal Immigrants in the country. With our economy in the trash and millions out of work it would be helpful if Americans could find work. Even before the economy crashed millions were finding it hard to find

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    “A nation penetrated every year by some 300‚000 illegal aliens…is 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

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    Illegal, By Jose Olivarez

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    in a room of people‚ I sometimes feel like fish out of water. Although the people around me may think I’m not as different‚ it’s probably because I have learned to hide it throughout the years. Maybe that is why I relate to the poem‚ “(Citizen) (Illegal)” by Jose Olivarez so much. I perceive the poem so much differently than when I first read it because I realized how much I relate to it and how it sort of lightly reflects my life and my perception of myself. Some of my most prominent childhood memories

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    The United States is made up of immigrants from all over the world. So why does this free land now come at such a high price? Why must one lose their freedom‚ family‚ and home? Imagine being in the shoes of an illegal immigrant or being related to one. The deportation of illegal immigrants has become inhumane. The separation from their families‚ jobs and lives in the United States is cruel‚ frequent and heart breaking. Many individuals and their families live their everyday lives in fear‚ hoping

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    from a rural agricultural society into an urban industrial nation attracted immigrants worldwide. As free land and free labor disappeared and as capitalists dominated the economy‚ dramatic social‚ political‚ and economic tensions were created. Religion‚ labor‚ and race relations were questioned; populist and progressive thoughts were developed; social Darwinism and nativism movements were launched. The influx of immigrants created availability for cheap labor‚ which in turn led to corrupt business

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    patrol in past years but eventually made her way in. Maythe got a minimum wage job at a Burger King‚ ended up falling in love with a U.S. citizen and thought that once they married she would be granted legal citizenship. Her husband fully aware of her illegal immigration status‚ decided to go underground with his new family‚ so they would not be separated for years if caught. After years of hiding from the law‚ Maythe was caught in 2010 for driving her vehicle too slowly and was handed directly over to

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    The American Dream is a philosophy that start in the 19th century referring to migrating to a place where rich men and poor men could stand on the same footing. In the 19th century many German immigrants were coming to America in hopes of settling where ever they please without a passport and pursue a living. Most were fleeing Germany to avoid the “right of birth” or royal hierarchy and the corruption that lied within it. In the 20th century the American Dream became known as the California Dream

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    Summary The paper discusses majorly the issues that are greatly affecting immigrant children in USA. Immigrant children for a long time have been undergoing several challenges that are supposed to be addressed with relevant authorities in an attempt to ameliorate some of such challenges. The research has established various factors that affect the daily operations of the immigrant children in America. Some of the findings discussed are like socioeconomic conditions‚ welfare reforms‚ residential

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    music industry may = be facing a crisis because of the number of young people still illegally downloading music from Internet. The problem has now grown so serious that the numbers of young people who download music from illegal file-sharing websites outnumber those using legal services. According to a survey ‚ 5712 nearly 6000 respondents said they had illegally download or streamed music in the past 12months. Of these‚ 69.5per cent said they did so regularly. The top five reasons given for illegally

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