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    RESOLUTION: The United States should Issue visas to illegal immigrants. PROS 1: CLAIM: Guest workers are primarily here to benefit the agriculture and the high tech sectors of the economy. WARRANT(S): -In 2007 about 70% of jobs for working in agricultural fields are filled by foreign born which thus improve our economy. IMPACT(S):They increase agricultural and high tech sectors of economy because they take jobs that can’t or won’t be

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    Immigration: The invisible menace The United States is famously known as “ The land of the free and the home of the brave…” Many Americans respect and honor these words‚ and millions of others take these words to heart and make it their goal to make it to the ‘The Promise land’. In the past 44 years the immigration rate has increased by 13.3% and by the year 2020 it will be at a record breaking 20%. This raises concerns for many Americans implying that the immigration would result in a

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    Without a doubt‚ illegal immigration in the United States has become a controversial issue. We hear about it constantly in the media‚ especially with this upcoming election. Across the country every citizen seems to have an opinion on the disputed issue. I believe as a nation we should deport illegal immigrants because not only are they are depleting funds of social services‚ but also putting companies at risk‚ and sending American money out of the country. Overall‚ it is clear that the economy

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    Immigration is defined as leaving your previous homeland/country of origin to start a new life in a foreign country. But some people think that immigration is an invasion of a different race‚ religion‚ and added burdensome problems. But that is not true. Immigrants do not take everybody’s job just like what everybody assumes they do. Biraq commented on Debate.org “All these immigrants(Mexicans) come to America thinking they own the place and just try to take a hard working Americans jobs. 1) they

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    explain thatFurthermore‚ migration can be a wonderous entity all together. The developing countries that the immigrants travelled to benefitted from the wealth and resources the immigrants had brought with them. Migration has its pro and cons; the cons outweighed the pros sometimes. Increase in the migration population could put a pressure on public services and social problems for children who do not speak the native language. It is important to study migration and figure out why these people had

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    Immigration Movement Back in the 15th century‚ the daring explorer‚ Christopher Columbus sailed across the vast ocean in search for a better world. After a long‚ painful journey‚ he discovered a beautiful land with bountiful food and plentiful resources. Ever since this life changing journey‚ more and more people from other countries have traveled to the New World. Each person who made this journey was an immigrant. Today‚ we know that most of our ancestors were immigrants; however‚ restrictions

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    The laws made and upheld hinder my access to the American Dream because congress fail to pass an immigration reform limiting my opportunities to succeed. Primarily‚ my family is greatly threaten by the fact that the congress does not pass an immigration reform. Furthermore‚ bills are passed that protect my family from deportation and benefit my education. My American Dream is to become a successful soccer player while obtaining a degree in Civil Engineering. It is getting affected by the fact that

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    Immigration to the United States is a very big debate in everyday life because there are two sides to this situation. There is the side that thinks immigration is horrible and they think everyone should go back to where they come from. Then there is the side that is completely ok with immigration and thinks they are just trying to come to america to get a better life and job so they can survive. They are completely different thoughts and ideas but i agree with the people who think they just want

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    immigrants? Immigration is a heated and contemporary subject in America‚ both in the White House and among the Americans. Currently‚ 11 million immigrants have their home in the shadows in America trying hard not to get caught by authorities and deported back to their native land sometimes leaving their family behind. The problem is dividing the country‚ and the Arizona state has taken it as far as to creating a set of immigration laws applying within the state borders. There is no doubt‚ immigration changes

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    Immigration Paper-Compare/Contrast Immigration is a topic that has been argued many times in the United States. Many people support it while others believe that immigrants are criminals who commit the crime of entering the U.S. illegally. Roberto Rodriguez and Star Parker both use different styles of writing in “Border on our Backs” and “Se Habla Entitlement” respectively. Although Roberto Rodriguez uses a personal approach to convey his message‚ Star Parker’s method of using real life facts and

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