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    Final Project Eth/125 11/18/2012 Graciela Nava Final Project 2 Over the course of the class‚ I learned and understood new terms associated with ethnicity and forms of discrimination. In week one table 1‚ my answers were inaccurate and at random because of the lack of knowledge. After retaking the survey my answers were mostly correct 9 out of ten were right

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    Latinos victimized depending on what neighborhood they are from and economical status. There are laws in place for the purpose of discouraging minorities to feel comfortable within their own skin. Two examples that will be further discussed are the SB 1070 and Stop and Frisk. Racial profiling can have a psychological effect to the targeted ethnicity. If the federal government does not intervene and seek to put an end to these unconstitutional laws‚ which discriminate against minorities‚ than we would

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    Illegal Immigration History of Immigration When we talk about the way the United States developed‚ the one and always topic that will be at the forefront of the conversation would be that of immigration. Since the United States was founded‚ men‚ women and children migrated from all over the world to be a part of the free world. These immigrants came to America to find jobs‚ buy lands for farming and to start their families. These immigrants also brought with them cultures that helped shape

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    Supreme courts of both the U.S. and Arizona admitted that race may be directly involved in the enforcement of the law. Secondly‚ the enforcement of the anti-immigration laws does not value a frugal efficient government. The Arizona SB 1070 law (Anti-Immigration Law) is costing Arizona millions. A new report by the Center for American Progress says the current boycott has cost Arizona 141 million from canceled conventions. Many cities are SUPPORTING these boycotts‚ and their support

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    often done by persons in powerful positions such as employers‚ government officials‚ and the law enforcement. They are often violated of their rights because they think that these immigrant are not able to defend themselves. For example‚ the Arizona SB 1070 law a local law in the hands of law enforcement that requires the police to contact U.S Border Patrol if the traffic violator is undocumented. However‚ I believe that racial

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    Annie Reynolds Return to Federalism Push Back Against the Expansion of Federal Government Power "In questions of power then‚ let no more be heard of confidence in man‚ but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution." - Thomas Jefferson Summary Over the past several decades‚ we as a people have allowed the fundamental principles written in our Constitution to be forgotten‚ distorted‚ or completely ignored. This did not happen

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    Joseph Ebacher Professor Folayan English 100 5 May‚ 2010 Immigration: Is It Good? The United States catalogues one birth every seven seconds and one death every thirteen seconds‚ as reported in the latest national population appraisals. Furthermore‚ net international migration allegedly adds one person every thirty-one seconds. The end result is a total population increase of one person every eleven seconds. In one year’s time‚ this adds up to approximately 2.8 million people. About sixty percent

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    This has similar connections with the law that Arizona regulated which is the SB 1070. This law was established in 2010 but continues to be enforced till this day and it’s basically the broadest and strictest anti-illegal immigration law held in Arizona. The worse part is that the state law enforcement officers attempt to determine

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    Cited: Hoy‚ Seth. "Can Arizona Afford to Implement S.B. 1070?" Immigration Impact. Immigration Policy Center‚ 23 Apr. 2012. Web. 19 Nov. 2012. This is a blog by the Immigration Policy Center that addresses the economical effects Navarrette‚ Ruben. "How Arizona Law Hurts Hispanic Citizens." CNN. Cable News

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    have a better life so be it‚ but they do so at their own risk. There should be risk involved with being somewhere you’re not supposed to be. States should not be embracing them with a welcome bag full of goodies. At the same time laws like Arizona’s SB 1070 are too aggressive in my view. It goes too far to give law enforcement officials the right to “check the immigration status of anyone they suspect of being in the country without authorization” as Karthick Ramakrishnan and Pratheepan Gulasekaram phrase

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