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    many citizens are still in loathe of us immigrants‚ especially the president‚ Trump. He dislikes the fact that different backgrounds are flourishing in this country and will stop at nothing until we’re all gone. He criticizes all of us together with one’s mistake and label us‚ “rapists and criminals” even though he has no idea why most of us choose to come because some are here as refugees escaping from violent places to seek safety‚ while the majority of us like you and I‚ mom‚ are hoping to pursue

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    throughout much of the history of the United States. The economic‚ social‚ and political aspects of immigration have caused controversy regarding ethnicity‚ economic benefits‚ jobs for non-immigrants‚ crime‚ voting behavior… Among all these immigrant groups‚ this paper will focus on three specifically: the Irish immigrants‚ the African-American and the Native-American. These three groups which lived the same experience of being from a different ethnicity‚ who had suffered from xenophobia and negative stereotypes

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    immigration is very common and usual in the world‚ but especially in America‚ Europe and those countries which are considered powerful‚ strong in economy and other systems of government. There are a lot of legal and illegal immigrants from all over the world in the united states of America. But the question is: should we allow illegal people to stay? First of all I’d like to discuss how people enter the USA. It’s easy to cross the USA’s border legally. Some people come to visit

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    Asian Immigrant Families in America The United States of America is a country founded and built by immigrants. Many people from all over the world has migrated to this country in hopes of building a brighter future for themselves and their children. America has always been viewed as the land of opportunity‚ and this is the reason why so many people have moved to this country. While all immigrants are faced with similar problems‚ some immigrant groups are faced with more difficult problems than

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    1) Immigrant families in the United States Immigrants feel that their roles‚ beliefs‚ values‚ etc. are not as effective as the Unites States’‚ thus becoming stressful. “Therefore‚ in addition to the typical normative (e.g.‚ family transitions) and nonnormitive (e.g.‚ family natural disasters) stressors that families encounter‚ immigrant families experience unique stress and change relates to migration and acculturation” (Bush et al.‚ 2010‚ p.287). Immigrants feel that they have to change their ways

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    tensions in the US over immigration‚ the United States should be open to all ethnic‚ racial‚ and religious groups immigrating to America because it helps improve the economy. Immigrants from everywhere have helped increase the United States’s GDP and the amount of taxes paid. Cesar Maximiliano Estrada‚ a writer for the Center of American Progress‚ wrote the article “How Immigrants Positively Affect the Business Community and the U.S. Economy” which states‚ “In 2013‚ for example‚ immigrants added $1.6

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    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 should be able to stay in

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    where terrorism is on everybody’s mind‚ 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

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    approach goes against the natural course of life. Regarding those who do not eat animal products‚ also known as vegans‚ one example of why I oppose is because the importation of meats and grains feeding the animals make up a good portion of many economies. These sales are mainly from third world countries such as Indonesia or Thailand. Also‚ vegetable production cost a lot of energy and causes lots of possibly harmful emissions. If people went vegan‚ the increase in crop production for those who are

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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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