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    America really have an immigration problem? Roy Germano gave a speech at Bloomsburg University‚ and showed his film‚ “The Other Side of Immigration”. While I consider myself a republican even though I can’t vote‚ his excellent informative lecture gave me new thoughts about immigration. It’s amazing to me that he went out of his way to do a documentary‚ because he felt so passionate about a particular subject. While yes‚ I do believe we have a problem in America with illegal immigration‚ he definitely shined

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    Aaron Rodriguez Composition I Dr. Gonzalez The Immigration Reform For many years‚ the immigrant population of the United Stated had faced many hardships and obstacles during their lives; some during their short lives‚ due to the way America feels about immigration. This great nation was not established overnight‚ but it came to be through a process; a process called immigration. Immigration is America’s heart and soul‚ in fact‚ America dwells and depends on it. For some reason though‚ Americans

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    Should Abortion Be Illegal? In 1973‚ the Supreme Court voted to make abortion legal because of the women’s right protected under the 14th amendment in the Constitution. The issue of abortion being legal or illegal was brought to the court’s attention in the Roe versus Wade case. Norma McCorvey‚ also known as Jane Roe‚ wanted abortion to be legal for all women. She went against Henry Wade‚ who was an attorney in Dallas County‚ and who also agreed with abortion being illegal. However‚ in 2003‚ Norma

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    Introduction: The “Border Security‚ Economic Opportunity‚ and Immigration Modernization Act” (S.744) is a bill that aims to reform the U.S. immigration system. by making changes to the family and employment-based visa categories for immigrants‚ increases the availability of nonimmigrant workers to supplement all sectors of the workforce‚ and provides legal status to 11 million undocumented immigrants within the United States. S.744 is an amnesty bill that allows immigrants to steal jobs from natives

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    6‚ 2013 Immigration Essay The Statue of Liberty‚ a symbol of freedom to many‚ is engraved with the famous poem‚ “New Colossus”‚ by Emma Lazarus. It reads‚ “… give me your tired‚ your poor‚ your huddled masses yearning to be free‚ the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these‚ the homeless‚ tempest-tost to me‚ I lift my lamp beside the golden door” (Lazarus). Our country embraces diversity‚ yet one of the most controversial and debated topics in the United States is immigration. America

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    First I would like to say I am not against immigration because we are all god kids and he made this earth of all of us to be leaders and follow his footsteps to success. But I would like to say they are causing a nationwide problem by non-speaking employees taking American jobs because they work for cheap.1 In the presidential run‚ all of the candies have given their view on immigration. They all believe that if they confessed and show some type of effect towards getting their citizenship that we

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    Persuasive Paper Hawk BCOM/275 January 13‚ 2011 Danielle Chavez Persuasive Paper One major concern throughout the United States‚ is teenage pregnancy. Let’s face it‚ there is nothing we can do to eliminate this huge problem amongst us. However‚ there are many ways we can reduce the statistics of teenage pregnancy. One great solution we‚ as a country‚ can promote‚ is to allow condoms to be issued within high schools. Although there are many concerns and questions to allow this act

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    opportunity of the people. For years now‚ immigrants have been promised a fair immigration plan‚ but at what time? The time where we sent all of the immigrants back to their home countries and by the time we finish the immigration reform plan there would be not immigrants left. This whole country is founded on immigrants‚ expect for the Native of course. The immigration reform has been our longest waited object yet. Our current immigration system is broken no doubt; which this is the reason we must plan one

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    they’ve made a change in the country‚ whether through economy‚ education‚ work‚ or the military force. Because immigrants continue to move to the US and because without them we would be a completely different country‚ immigration needs to be addressed through a comprehensible immigration reform soon; a reform that will especially affect our youth‚ being that they are our future generation and a reflection of our American ideals. In 2007‚ the Dream Act was introduced. The Dream Act (Development‚ Relief

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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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