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    Diversity and Immigration are such important parts of Canada’s past‚ present and future (N‚ 2014‚ March 27) . Immigration to Canada started 1604‚ first destination was New France‚ and then British North American. The Immigration to Canada started before her establishment in 1867‚ and it still keeps continuing to now. As Canadian Statistic‚ out of five people in Canada is foreign – born‚ this is the highest portion of foreign – born in G8. Why has Canada gained this portion? Let‘s have look at:

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    Immigration law Immigration is the multinational movement of people into destination states where they are not citizens and are no native. Before a migrant gets a chance to settle in their new homes and permanent residence they need to take up employment as temporary workers. When people get an opportunity to cross a national border‚ referred to as immigrants or migrants from the perception of the individuals that belong to the country they have moved. Emigrants‚ on the other hand‚ refer to people

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    Immigration Reform by Dawn Peck Have we really become that selfish of a nation to just disregard the reasons immigrants migrate from their birth countries? So just because they were not born in this country‚ we should not be protective of their rights as human beings? How about the fact that society has even categorized these individuals with the label of immigrant‚ for me‚ we are not living up to the American standard of peace & equality for all. The current treatment of immigrants

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    Immigration Movement Back in the 15th century‚ the daring explorer‚ Christopher Columbus sailed across the vast ocean in search for a better world. After a long‚ painful journey‚ he discovered a beautiful land with bountiful food and plentiful resources. Ever since this life changing journey‚ more and more people from other countries have traveled to the New World. Each person who made this journey was an immigrant. Today‚ we know that most of our ancestors were immigrants; however‚ restrictions

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    Pro Speech (4 mins.) At the age of five‚ Enrique’s mother‚ a woman struggling with poverty and two children to feed left him‚ and his seven year old sister in mexico to find work in America and support them. Eleven years later he set out to find his mother leaving behind his life in mexico and a pregnant girlfriend. it took him eight attempts a journey of 122 days and 12‚000 miles across the mexican border. Although once in he was soon deported. Enrique is one of the other estimated 15‚000 parentless

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    enforcement of existing laws opposing American companies who deliberately welcome these undocumented employees‚ together along with the many efforts in Congress to establish new restrictions on illegal immigrants‚ may have a significant impact on immigration in the years to come. Well first of all‚ let’s dig a little deeper into the many reasons why immigrants choose America to migrate to for a new life. In the book Latino Lives in America: Making it home‚ it states that NLC held two national surveys

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    IMPACTS ON IMMIGRATION REFORM Immigration reform is a widely debated topic that affects the lives of every citizen whether they are for‚ against or indifferent to the issue. The United States needs a new immigration policy that is based less on wishful thinking and more on realism. Spending vast sums of money trying to enforce arbitrary numerical limits on immigration that bear no relationship to economic reality is a fool’s errand. We need flexible limits on immigration that rise and fall with

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    Vasquez English 105 3/20/14 Immigration Reform Today our nation is faced with many problems and one that seems to stand out is an immigration reform. Many of those who reside in the U.S may not see it as a big issue‚ but in reality it really is. An immigration reform would not only help our nation’s struggling economy but it will also allow our government to keep better track of its residents given us a sense of higher security. Those who oppose such reform fear it will only serve to decrease

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    Immigration Reform Those that legally enter America do so because we are a land of opportunity. They are able to apply their skills and talents to better themselves. In the meantime‚ they are part of the population that finds better ways of doing things (technological advances). Technological advances increase everyone’s standard of living. Those that come here illegally are hired by firms because of the cheapness of their labor this is the reason illegal immigration needs to be dealt with. But

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    IMMIGRATION REFORM Immigration laws have resulted in a situation where many illegal immigrants live and work in the United States‚ and the laws must be changed so that illegal aliens can contribute to the reconstruction of the American economy. The American economy has not successfully recovered since the recession in 2008. The united states started cutting corner where ever they could but sadly we still have to cut corner on immigration it currently cost 8000$ to deport one

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