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    This will be a vetting of the illegal immigrants. The vetting will involve an analysis of their backgrounds such as criminal records and issues such as drugs or connections with drug cartels and other aspects. Other factors such as embedment into the society as well as the contribution to the country through responsible employment and family ties in the society will be considered in the vetting process (Hollifield‚ Martin & Orrenius‚ 2014). These factors will enable the vetting body to approve or

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    Stereotypes of Mexicans and Illegal Immigrants All Mexicans are landscapers or construction workers and all Mexican women are housekeepers and maids. There are lots of different stereotypes associated with Mexicans. These stereotypes originated when Mexicans began to illegally cross the border from Mexico into the United States. Mexicans wanted to come to this country and live the “American Dream”. Unfortunately when they arrived here they found it nearly impossible to find a high paying‚ steady

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    hardworking and innovative immigrants. Immigrants‚ whether legal or illegal‚ perform most of the dirty and arduous jobs that many native-born Americans are unwilling to perform. They are hardworking and taxpaying individuals that positively impact our economy and our communities. Many immigrants‚ especially illegal immigrants (those who enter the United States illegally or without proper documentation) work long hours and for little pay. There are over 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States

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    It is nearly absurd to perceive how many illegal immigrants are driving around the United States without a driver’s license. Illegal immigration has been a debatable topic in the United States. Moreover getting a drivers license is not as easy as in other countries for illegal immigrants. Regardless of their status‚ people‚ should be competent to obtain a drivers license‚ generating a reduction in hit-and-run accidents‚ beneficial law enforcement’s‚ as well as safer roads for the nations brighter

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    mmigrants Escaping from Poverty For a long time‚ illegal immigrants have been entering the United States‚ and it has been a big issue concerning the world today. Hispanics today form the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States. An example of how many illegal immigrants migrate to the U.S. is found in the book Voyages by Cathy Small; she explains that many Tongan immigrants migrated in the year 1976. Out of 1‚993 Tongan’s‚ Olunga had grown approximately 2%‚ so by all means that at

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    another name for evil. 6. Voting should be an obligation not an option. 7. More censorship is needed. 8. National security is an excuse for war. 9. High school students aren’t ready to enter college. 10. Workplace CVs say nothing about the applicant. 11. 9/11 was an excuse for continuous war. 12. Privacy is a luxury not a right. 13. Alcohol should be illegal. 14. The age of consent should be raised. 15. Abortions should be legal. 16. The federal government should control the laws of each state. 17

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    American citizens want America to be great again‚ and that is what Hispanics immigrants provide for this nation‚ education and economy. Immigrants provide valuable things for this nation. Immigrants should not be deported. Influential figures from the United States support the immigration process. President Obama has talked a lot about immigration in many of his speeches. “United States is a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants‚ and people can reconcile those two things. United States needs a comprehensive

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    Juanita is an illegal immigrant from Mexico. She works as a maid for a rich man and only makes $2.20 a day for cleaning bathrooms and keeping the man’s house clean. Most days she works for 16 hours a day and only gets 8 hours to herself. Juanita sometimes works over night and gets a couple hours of sleep and sometimes no sleep at all. Her family of 5 all live in Guanajuato‚ Mexico. Her goals are to be with her family and have money to take care of them. Illegal immigrants are people who cross states

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    Should humans receive incentives for charitable acts? This question has been controversial over the last few years. Many people have seen an issue with this‚ believing that receiving incentives could send a morally wrong message but is that the case for everyone? I believe that wrongdoings sends a morally wrong message and not helping out the less fortunate is as much as a wrongdoing as not helping your fellow brethren. Helping others is good for one’s own soul and others as well; it gives us a sense

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    What constitutes “legal”and “illegalimmigrants? Immigration has been one of the major changes in the 21st century for population growth and multi cultural changes throughout the history of United States. United States Immigration Policy on Permanent Admissions says “Four major principles underlie U.S. policy on legal permanent immigration: the reunification of families‚ the admission of immigrants with needed skills‚ the protection of refugees‚ and the diversity of admissions by country of

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