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    Everyone thinks that illegal immigrants are doing no harm to society. Little do they know they are making American citizens lose jobs and money. Building a wall on our southern border will create more jobs and more profits for Americans. First‚ Mexico should pay for the wall because it is their fault for not being able to control what is going in and out of the country. Second‚ to many Mexicans are getting into the country illegally. First‚ Mexico should pay for the wall because it is their fault

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    about us or what we would think of it but only about themselves and their own future. In 2015‚ around 48% of immigrants were naturalized U.S Citizens. Immigration over the years has began to get worse than it has ever been in the past. As of 2014 the amount of illegal immigrants is sitting at approximately 11.3 million. However‚ with the new immigration laws it has made it harder for immigrants to move into our country. Since 2000 it has dropped from 12.4 million to 11.3 million as stated earlier. Even

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    2.0 Literature review 2.1 Causes of Illegal Immigrants Illegal immigrants are people who migrate across national borders without complying with the legal requirements. Some people call those they suspect of illegal immigration as illegal immigrants or undocumented immigrants. People who arrive legally but then overstay their visas may also have illegal status. The term illegal immigrant is highly contested because some consider it a pejorative term‚ since some consider violating

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    Yes to Financial Aid! More than 1 million immigrants children without legal status reportedly live in the U.S. Approximately 65‚000 graduate from high school each year‚ but experts estimate that fewer than 6‚500 go on to attend college (Peter1). Eighteen states out of the fifty allow teens without legal status to pay in-state tuition rates at public colleges and universities‚ provided they meet certain requirements. Those students must have lived in the state for a minimum number of years (Dunbar

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    just a country‚ but it is a idea that millions have fought for throughout history‚ built on the back of many immigrant backgrounds‚ it is the melting pot of the Western world. Having the 3rd largest population in all of the world‚ there is going be debates on many controversial issues. The main debate in domestic terms is about either deporting an estimated 8-11 million undocumented illegal aliens‚whose only premise is to seek a better life. Many will say deport them as they are breaking many laws

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    Citizenship of Immigrants Outline Question: Should illegal immigrants be made legal citizens? Topic 1: Pull factors Topic 2: process of naturalization Notes Topic 1: Pull Factors Mexican Revolution- worked in the U.S. to escape violence Immigration continued since people were traveling back and forth Lack of Jobs in the U.S. during WWII- Bracero Program (Mexican workers were allowed to legally work in the United States) Concerns about the influx of undocumented workers‚ so they ended the guest

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    Discrimination against Vietnamese Immigrants in America Vietnamese did not magically appear in the United States‚ the Vietnam War sparked the immigration of Vietnamese to America. Vietnamese did not virtually exist in the United States until 1975 when the war forced Vietnamese to evacuate (Povell). The war began after Vietminh defeated France and split into North and South Vietnam (O’Connel). In 1956 communist Ho Chi Minh ruled the North Vietnam‚ and Bao Dai ruled the South‚ who the United States

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    telling me not to do it because I would be judged. Words cannot describe the faces of my classmates when I told them I was born in Mexico and was brought here to the United States when I was 2 years old. That’s right‚ I am an illegal immigrant. What is an illegal immigrant? Technically it means moving from one country to another without obeying the proper immigration laws. And while I understand this very clearly now‚ I had no idea that something like this could follow me for the rest of my life

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    Each year millions of illegal and undocumented immigrants enter the United States‚ most from Latin American countries‚ such as Mexico. Mexico is the largest single source of undocumented aliens in the U.S. and it is estimated that Mexican nationals may amount to 50% of the United States total. Immigrants flee their countries for a variety of reasons‚ such as‚ political repression‚ economic hardship‚ war‚ and poverty. Since there has been a spike in immigration‚ there have been policies implemented

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    persecution‚ while others come to seek out an opportunity. However‚ there has been a multitude of clamors by many American politicians and citizens arguing that illegal immigrants have threatened the American way of life by creating unemployment for many Americans workers and hurting the United States economy. While some argue that illegal immigrants ought to be deported for being a burden for the United States‚ many think otherwise. Whatever one’s view is‚ it is critically important to

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