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    Immigration Reform is a change in law that allows immigrants to come to America and stay as illegal or legal residents. Illegal immigration has been a widely discussed topic in politics in the US. Some might argue‚ immigrants are essential as they take on the jobs some Americans do not wish to take‚ and have a right to stay in the country. However‚ others say immigrants should be punished because the illegal immigrants are taking away jobs from Americans and not paying their taxes. Moreover‚ the

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    Pro Speech (4 mins.) At the age of five‚ Enrique’s mother‚ a woman struggling with poverty and two children to feed left him‚ and his seven year old sister in mexico to find work in America and support them. Eleven years later he set out to find his mother leaving behind his life in mexico and a pregnant girlfriend. it took him eight attempts a journey of 122 days and 12‚000 miles across the mexican border. Although once in he was soon deported. Enrique is one of the other estimated 15‚000 parentless

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    Describe and analyse a subculture with which you are familiar. The definition of a subculture is a culture within a culture where a group develops distinctive norms and values that are different from those of the mainstream culture. The subculture that I will be writing about is called the Fan Base which is also know as the Fandom. A fan base or fandom is a group of regular supporters and enthusiasts that spend a rather large amount of time and energy focussing on a team‚ musician or musical

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    The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was an important act in achieving immigration rights. The act was put in place to outlaw Chinese immigration. The Chinese had fled into our country‚ becoming immigrants‚ because the Americans saw that they were good workers and good people to hire because of loyalty and dedication. Unfortunately this didn’t end as planned because the Chinese started overpopulating our country and taking the jobs. The Chinese Exclusion act of 1882 was passed for a couple of reasons

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    In “Mass Immigration: Its Effects on Our Culture” (2002) Lawrence Auster believes that the rapid influx of immigrants into America has detrimental effects on the nation’s culture. Ever since the establishment of the US Immigration Act in 1965‚ America is being opened up to an incursion of people of a multitude of backgrounds‚ causing it to become redefined “as a multicultural society rather than as a nation.” Firstly‚ he claims that it is dangerous—influx of thousands from variable‚ and perhaps questionable

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    Illegal immigration “Education Benefits for Illegals?”‚ written by Ralph P. Anderson‚ discusses weather or not offer free education to the children of illegal aliens. The author expressed his view for the government should not provide free education to the illegal children because of lack of education fee and space for these children. In this case‚ different people hold different views about whether or not denying free education to the children of illegal immigrants. Some people

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    to come to an end. I heard the Immigration and Customs Enforcement known as a police to arrest immigrants. The police officer was actually arresting and yelling at a man I knew who was also on the journey with the rest. I thanked God for not letting the police officer find me. As bad as I felt for the man I had to keep my head and keep walking. As I remembered my mother’s words “Never bend your head. Always hold it high.

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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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    the Frontier was the vital element‚ while ours may argue that immigration was the key to success. Immigration in the 19th century was imperative as immigrants from Germany‚ England‚ and Ireland became prevalent in our country. The Frontier was a thesis based on the opinions of Frederick Jackson Turner in the 1890s‚ who stated that the biased idea of expansion westward would provide opportunities to citizens. During the 1800s‚ immigration was the preeminent factor of America’s success that shaped the

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    resist to get a health care insurance because of their undocumented fears‚ others simply lack the knowledge on the importance of having a health care plan in the United States. This disconnect‚ also may arise from language barriers. As told in Immigration‚ Acculturation‚

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