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    Asian Immigration to the United States For the most part‚ Asians have had a rough time becoming equals in American society. But because of their hard work‚ and strong family ethics Asians as a whole have definitely become a keystone in the society of the United States. The first Asians to arrive on American shores were the Chinese. Chinese people started immigrating en masse during the 19th century. Most of them worked as railroad workers or miners. The Chinese faced a lot of prejudices and

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    One of these groups was the KKK‚ which was mentioned earlier. The KKK was a white supremacist group that was biased towards white Protestants and belligerent towards people of other religions and races. This group was proud about their thoughts for “aliens”‚ who‚ according to them‚ had no right to stay in the United States‚ and were feared by many for their violent thoughts and ideas (Doc. 1). Another group that was like the KKK‚ but not as extreme‚ was the APA. The APA was

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    Over 41 million legal and undocumented immigrants live in the country today. That’s 13% of the population. How the United States deals with the flow of immigrants directly affects the country’s security and economy. Why is immigration reform so controversial? First‚ Immigration policy aims to enable the flow of visitors and migrants‚ while stopping terrorism‚ contraband and unauthorized people. The United States spends $18 Billion dollars a year on imagination enforcement. However‚ there are still

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    Chapter One: Introduction to Investigation Immigration to North American nations has been a staple process for countries like the United States and Canada. Without immigrants‚ these two nations would not have become as large and successful as they are today. However‚ easy and encouraged immigration has not always been a constant for these two countries. Throughout the centuries‚ there have been issues and disputes over immigration for particular ethnicities and groups of people which continue even

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    Introduction On the brink of another historical election in our life time Immigration and presidential politics will play a major roll in who will become the next president of the United States of America. President Obama‚ and several GOP candidates all agree our immigration system is broken and in need of a overhaul. However‚ it is there different sentiment on immigration and how to fix the open invitation for illegal immigration into this country that leave these candidates at odds. How these candidates

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    Welcome dignitaries‚ new citizens‚ families and friends. Australia is a nation built on diversity; where individuality is valued for the richness it adds to our culture and the skills that enhance our society. To you‚ our newest Australians‚ I extend a warm welcome. You will enrich our nation with your stories and traditions‚ and in return Australia will give you a haven from the terrible things some of you have had to endure at the hands of your fellow humans. We extend the hand of friendship‚ as

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    Poaching Poaching‚ as defined by Webster‚ is the illegal practice of trespassing on another’s property to hunt or steal game without the landowner’s permission. Today‚ that definition seems slightly vague as the nature of poaching has changed drastically in recent years. Poaching is an ever growing epidemic that plagues every continent of this world. Animals of every type are pursued for a variety of economic reasons despite the ecological consequences associated with disrupting the natural

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    For almost a whole year of school Alexa and Aubrey have faced the problems of cats plus homework. On a normal school day the little kitty named Annie would arrive and lay on the 2 girls homework in means to get their attention. After multiple times of the poor kitty getting thrown off the bed she will leave. But she will leave a path of 2 stressed girls with 30 min. wasted throwing a cat away from them. On November 16th the 2 girls--Aubrey and Alexa-- arrive from school with loaded backpacks full

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    Skiing is one of the most wonderful winter sports in the world. Skiing offers you the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking views of mountains‚ sliding on the snow-covered slopes and hang out with your buddies. The climatic conditions are also pleasant‚ which makes the ski holidays more enjoyable. Some people always hesitate when they are invited for a ski tour due to which they miss all the fun and adventure. There are a plenty of benefits that skiing has to offer you‚ but you need to decide to

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    German Immigration to the United States Clint Tipps ETH 125 13 May 2010 Kelly Tabah German Immigration to the United States German immigration to the United States began even before there was a United States. German citizens fled their native country for many reasons: the desire for religious freedom‚ escape from oppressive taxes‚ work opportunities‚ and lack of available land. Most came here freely‚ they were not specifically segregated‚ and they did not experience overt racism or prejudice

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