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    America‚ “The Land of Opportunity‚” attracts many. Individuals that are drawn to America and its benefits include tourists and even illegal immigrants or “Undocumented Immigrants.” Immigration refers to the act of journeying to a country with the intent to stay permanently. The United States offers legal admission but the process can often prove to be tedious and cumbersome. In an attempt to bypass the U.S. legal system‚ individuals may resort to unlawful access to the country. Immigration should

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    transformation which occurred as a result of post-WWII immigration. In particular‚ I shall assess the effects of Caribbean immigration as large numbers of the first post war immigrants arrived from this part of the world. New arrivals faced colour bars‚ violence‚ hostility as Britain adapted to the reshaping of its communities. Post-war immigrants transformed the social landscape of Britain irreversibly within a relatively short period of time. Prior to ww2

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    controversial political issues today is illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants is a serious problem that has to stop‚ because it is unfair to the people here in America. Illegal immigration is also unfair for the country that the immigrant left. It is public knowledge that the majority of the illegal immigrants in America come from Mexico. This is a problem that must me stopped as it hurts America’s economy and tax paying citizens. Illegal immigrants live off tax payers‚ take jobs and housing

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    perhaps some of those people‚ and indeed‚ some of their cultures‚ melted easier than others. Almost all immigrants struggled with assimilation‚ but the promises of a new life‚ and the cruel reality of their old one‚ made immigration worth it for many. America offered practically free land in the Louisiana purchase and the California and Oregon. High wages‚ and later‚ gold‚ stimulated immigrants to pursue their fortunes in America. And above all‚ America supposedly had peace. Wars‚ famines‚ and revolutions

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    Cesar Chavez: The hardships and accomplishments in the fields Throughout Cesar Chavezes life he witnessed the discrimination of his people in the area of farm work‚ which lead to Chavezes forming of labor unions‚ nonviolent protests‚ and in turn was looked upon as being a hero by the Mexican American people. Cesar Chavez struggled throughout his life to achieve equality amongst farm workers. With much respect held for this great hero‚ Santa Barbara named a street in honor of him. In addition‚ the

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    Ethics and Undocumented Immigrants Undocumented immigration is a controversial topic these days. There are many factors that make it so. There are many ethical issues involved with undocumented immigration‚ and they stem from the fact that undocumented immigrants are not officially recorded as being in the country. Undocumented immigration is also commonly termed as “illegal” immigration‚ and what makes it illegal is when a person flees their native country into another country while violating

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    Being a natural born citizen to immigrant parents‚ It has been instilled in me at a young age that good education and determination is the key to success‚ and that failure is never an option. Both of my parents have urged me to always strive for greatness and success by placing high expectations of myself. Accountability: After coming home from a long day at school‚ I complete my chores and homework before sneaking into bed‚ with no excuses. Following this routine‚ my parents have taught me how to

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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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    Immigrants are not a new phenomenon here in the United States‚ yet Americans still treat the subject as of it is some great anomaly. From the time of the colonists to the present day‚ historians can come to the conclusion that even the British were once immigrants in the New World. With the objective of obtaining land‚ the British had traveled to an unknown uncharted island that had already been inhabited by Native Americans. The dictionary definition that has been given to the word “immigrant” is

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    coming in? Not a whole lot. Americans need to help these immigrants that are coming into the country. There are many things people can do to help especially if the people who help are in high school or in college. Students in high school have to have a mandatory amount of community service hours in order to graduate‚ and many students would like to continue on to a higher education (college) which they can’t do if they don’t graduate. So why not help with immigration. Immigrants come from all over the

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