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    fleeing the recessionAs the European economic crisis deepens‚ more and more people are leaving to seek a better life in emerging economies around the world. We speak to four who have moved abroad For years Europeans have wrestled with the issue of immigration‚ from worries about changing national identity to integration and use of resources. And with Romanian and Bulgarian citizens eligible to work in the EU next year‚ the debate over whether – and how many – immigrants from struggling economies should

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    While the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 restricts people without legal status the right to work or live in the United States and subjects them to removal‚ current estimates of the total of undocumented immigrant range from 11.4 to 11.7 million.1‚5 The strategy of this administration had been to deport criminal undocumented immigrants and leave alone the law-abiding majority.1 In 2014‚ President Obama issued an executive action to expand his Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

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    Immigration by definition simply means the international movement of people from a country to another of which they are not citizens or natives of. Many people move to a new country to reside temporarily or sometimes as permanent resident where they sometimes apply for green cards or citizenship. The United States has a long history of immigration which started roughly early 1600’s with the first European settlements. Many immigrants from different parts of the world came to America to seek for jobs

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    Peoria- Along the Adams and Main St. intersection are the famous Push Carts of Peoria. I went to downtown Peoria to eat at the Push Carts for lunch. There were all different kinds of foods at each cart with Chinese‚ Vietnamese‚ Korean‚ and American cuisine. I went to an American Cuisine cart by the name of Willie’s. When I got to the the cart and was waiting in line there were 3 people ahead of me waiting for their food. The wait for me was about 5 minutes and I would consider that a medium long

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    because of war‚ poverty‚ or prosecution. But while people from all over the world looked to this country for support and relief‚ American views of immigration were changing. Their attitude towards immigration changed just as fast as people from so many different countries

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    illegal immigrants and crime rate. In my part of the research‚ I review the relevant articles that address this topic. Whether the rise of illegal immigrants in the country causes higher crime rates is a difficult issue. The article‚ “Does Illegal Immigration Relate to Higher Crime Incidence?” presents both sides of the debate equally. On one hand‚ immigrants are responsible for more murders. “There were 67‚642 murders in the U.S. from 2005 through 2008‚ and 115‚717 from 2003 through 2009. Per the GAO

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    [pic] Economic immigration: the case of Spain Why did I choose this topic? I. Introduction 1. The term immigration 1.1 The term immigration and the general theories behind it 1.2. Economic migrant 2. Global immigration 3. Immigration in Europe 1. Immigration within Europe 2. Immigration from outside of Europe II. The case of Spain 1. Immigration laws and policies in Spain 2. Main countries from where people emigrate to Spain

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    In an article ¨On immigration‚ Bernie Sanders is Correct¨ by Daniel Costa introduces us Bernie Sanders a U.S. senator running for president. Costa expresses sanders is choosing the right path to legalize all foreign families. Bernie recognizes there is something fundamentally wrong in our current society. Lately we have seen racism‚ wages‚ and immigration takes over our world. Immigration has been a center to all of our attention in our current economy‚ followed by racism‚ and the raise of the minimum

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    Migration Migration is the movement of people from one place to another. The reasons for migration can be economic‚ social‚ political or environmental. There are usually several push and pull factors behind the choice made. Migration has always been present‚ starting when people navigated to conquer and discover new regions. The migration pace has boosted significantly since the eighteenth century‚ where the involuntary slave trade still occurred. Since then it has gradually increased. One of

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    Over time‚ the United States Immigration system has undergone a myriad of comprehensive reforms which have proven to greatly impact the composition of its population. Though it is unclear whether these specific policies were products of theoretical assumptions‚ such as those associated with a country’s economic stature‚ the social norms of the time period‚ or further contributory factors such as the existing political landscape‚ the issue of immigration has continued to remain problematic in the

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