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    Many illegal immigrants come to the United States alone‚ working multiple jobs to help support their families back in their home country. The issue with this is that they are sending American money out of the country. In 1980 illegal aliens sent $2 billion out of America‚ in 2006 it was approximately $45 billion alone. According to Business Post “About $3 billion in remittances will go to El Salvador this year‚ or about 15 percent of that country’s gross domestic product and more money

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    Immigration in the United States is not a new phenomenon. Ever since the 1680s – also known as the colonial era – North America’s history has been marked by several waves of immigration from all over the world. All motivated by cultural‚ religious‚ economic‚ and political push and pull factors‚ newcomers set foot on American soil. Although the public opinion concerning immigration may have shifted throughout history‚ the immigrants have formed the American society. After the terrorist attacks of

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    Star Wars vs. Star Trek

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    Thesis: Star Trek and Star Wars each posses similar and different general concepts‚ themes‚ and motives. Outline I. Technology A. Star wars 1. Weapons 2. Ships B Star Trek 1. Weapons 2. Ships II. Characters A. Star Wars Sean McGrann Enr. English II Compare/Contrast Essay 3/6/00 Star Wars vs. Star Trek Throughout the past two decades‚ two science fiction cult classics have rivaled each other. Both have strong followings of loyal fans that

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    "Recently‚ pilot studies were begun to determine the extent to which illegal aliens were filing for unemployment benefits." The Federal Government can be successful from time to time‚ but being a bureaucracy of imperfect people‚ there are going to be problems. For me‚ one of the biggest problems with how our government operates is how they handle illegal immigration. An illegal immigrant is a person from another country who has entered unlawfully or resided in a country without authorization. I

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    paying billions for state services‚ overcrowding in certain places‚ and "illegal aliens" fleeing to other countries after committing a crime. One of the negative effects of illegal immigration is the amount of money taxpayers have to pay to let illegal immigrants use state services. For instance‚ FAIR found that annually the estimated 195‚000 illegal alien students and 481‚000 U.S.-born children of illegal aliens place an $8.5 billion burden on taxpayers for education cost. Taxpayers also pay

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    Arizona‚ the biggest gateway into the U.S. for illegal immigration‚ faced bankruptcy from the increased health care‚ education‚ welfare costs moreover‚ their citizens faced terrorism murder by illegal aliens. Before reading the bill‚ Barack Obama slammed the Arizona law abusive divisive‚ when the federal government’s arrogant lack enforcement of immigration law was abusive‚ divisive‚ and illegal. Diversity equality was the important aspect of our lives because we lived in a diverse society needed

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    go to school‚ especially children‚ regardless of the fact that they are illegal immigrants. People come to America in hopes of a better lifestyle not only for themselves but their family as well. This film focuses on Prop 187‚ which denies illegal aliens from receiving public services in California‚ and how it impacted the lives of many illegal immigrants as well as crushed their hopes and dreams for a successful future. “Fear and Learning at Hoover Elementary” is the only film that left me speechless

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    Stereotypes In Alien

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    The film Alien is presented as a science fiction film. The fascination with outer space and what intelligent life out there to find are basics of the films dynamic. Digging deeper into Alien‚ it becomes much more than just a science fiction film. Alien emphasis the yonic and phallic struggle between men and women‚ along with the struggle of manmade structures and man themselves. The two struggles revolve around the two characters Ripley‚ a woman‚ and Ash a male android. The Film Alien uses the dynamics

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    chance to make a life. America takes in anyone from anywhere. In America‚ being selective is a downfall; it will not discriminate against anything‚ even if that something is a parasite slowly draining the life force from a nation’s people. Illegal aliens manage to collect welfare‚ steal jobs‚ and increase the overall number of impoverished in whatever country they infiltrate. Immigration is good‚ illegal immigration hurts a nation. The number one offender of illegal immigration into the US is Mexico

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    out the Russian lunch‚ Shteyngart refused to stay with them‚ because he really wants to try U.S typical food and blend in U.S culture. Also‚ Shteynagart compare his family and a Miami family. His describes his family as “the newly tanned resident aliens”‚ and he described the Miami family as a very modern family that “bought themselves the happiest of meals.” He thinks that his family act like countryman that is new here‚ even they already immigrated to the U.S and is now “Americans‚” and the Miami

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