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    Illegal Immigrants With the rise of illegal immigrants‚ the United States has had difficulties solving the issue for a long time. Hence‚ there’re many factors for the causes and solutions from different branches and the government. “Amnesty?” and “Why blame Mexico?” are two articles that discuss the reasons for millions of Mexicans risking their lives to come illegally to the U.S. and indeed illustrate the writer’s perspectives and ideas for those people. In “Amnesty?”‚ John F. Kavanaugh‚ a

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    America has always been a nation of immigrants‚ and it remains today the most welcoming nation in the world. It is a violation of both state and federal law for immigrants who are not citizens to vote in state and federal elections. These violations effectively exclude legitimate voters whose votes are diluted‚ and they must be shortened. Voting is a notorious representation in American community life. Besides standing for public office‚ American citizens don’t have any more civic obligations than those

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    legalize or not to legalize immigrants? Since the founding of the United States of America over 55 million immigrants have settled here. So you could say we are a country of immigrants. So why is immigration such an issue? Should immigrants be granted citizenship and by law be required to pay for taxes after five year of residency in the United States? Some may say that this is America‚ “home of the free” but nothing is free here or is it and for whom? If immigrants where forced to nationalize

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    unlikely to have a large impact on immigration levels. Illegal immigrants are gaining a larger share of the job market and are spreading beyond the traditional immigrant states like California‚ Texas‚ New Mexico and Arizona. According to CNN illegal immigrant report‚ illegals are moving to states like Utah‚ Washington‚ and Georgia because of the increasing number of companies eager for cheap labor.

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    27‚ 2012 The Benefits of Illegal Immigrants Are illegal immigrants or undocumented immigrants beneficial to America’s economy? Most illegal immigrants have a positive impact on the United States (U.S.) economy. Illegal immigrants have a positive impact on the United States economy because they increase our tax revenue‚ they add to our social security‚ and they also increase our employment rates.” In 2000‚ statistics revealed 8.7 million illegal immigrants resided in the United States”

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    to Illegal Immigrant Children in Public Schools “The terms “illegal immigrant” and “illegal alien” are commonly used phrases that refer to the illegality of the action of migration without legal authorization” (wikipedia). Whether or not illegal immigrant children should be educated at the elementary‚ middle school‚ and high school levels in the U.S.‚ is a fiercely debated topic these days. Many debates are taking place all over the U.S. pertaining to whether or not illegal immigrant children

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    Should illegal immigrants be deported or be able to stay? Would you object to strangers invading your home? Would you object if they just took anything they wanted from your home? Isn’t your country your home? Illegal immigrants put a strain on the schools‚ hospitals‚ criminal system‚ etc. I believe that ALL laws should be enforced. Did you know that anyone found to be in Mexico illegally can NOT get a driver’s license and will be deported immediately? It just doesn’t make sense. We need all the

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    Immigration rights Imagine living in the U.S. as an illegal immigrant with a nice family and a job then BANG! That person does one small thing wrong he‚ or she could get deported from their families and anything they ever worked for just because they didn’t have a green card. secondly In the U.S. there are many illegal immigrants being deported from their families and losing everything just because becoming a U.S. citizen is a lot harder then some people would think. In summary illegal immigrants

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    we’re allowing illegal immigrants to cross our border and while many of them have been in criminal activity. If someone were to ask you what your thoughts on illegal immigrants‚ what would your reaction be? Would drugs‚ the deaths of Americans‚ and stealing their jobs‚to add insult to injury come to your mind? All illegal immigrants should be deported and not given amnesty because they bring crime to the US‚ open up windows for terrorism‚ and steal American’s jobs. There have been various studies

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    National Issues Forums mentions that each year an average of about one millions immigrants are admitted into the United States as permanent residents. There are about hundred thousand people on long term temporary visas‚ mostly foreign students‚ guest workers‚ and cultural exchange visitors. On the other hand there’s an estimated 11.1 million immigrants now live in America without legal papers. Cost and benefits are always debated. Although I agree with option one “Welcome New Arrivals” because I

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