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    Professor North January 10‚ 2015 Illegal Immigration In the United States‚ there are over 40 million immigrants‚ both legal and unauthorized (Auclair‚ Batalova‚ Nwosu 1). Of that 40 million‚ an estimated 11 million immigrants are not authorized to be in the country (Krogsadt‚ Passel 1). In recent news‚ there has been quite the debate over whether or not there should be amnesty or citizenship offered to some or all of the undocumented citizens in America. I have a personal attachment to the subject

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    Chinese Immigration into America Surprisingly‚ Asian Americans have been in America for over 150 years. They are as diverse as the immigrants from Europe‚ ranging from China‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ Cambodia‚ Korea‚ Philippines‚ India‚ Vietnam‚ and Laos. (Takaki‚ page 8) When many people think of American Immigrants‚ Asians are on the last of their lists. In The Uprooted‚ Harvard historian‚ Oscar Handlin‚ prize winning book with the subtitle "the Epic Story of the Great Migrations that Made the

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    States has definite links to the history of immigration policy in the U.S. The history of Korean immigration into the United States will be an integral part to my research of Korean immigrants in the United States. Essentially‚ however‚ the Korean diaspora is at the core of my research in this paper. Initially‚ I will discuss different topics that generalize the notion of diaspora.

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    Illegal immigration has become a huge issue in the United States‚ it is estimated that there are about twelve million illegal immigrants living in the U.S. today and that number is growing larger every day. This issue has caused multiple social‚ economic‚ safety‚ and law issues within the country. The state and federal government is using billions of dollars on things such as school‚ welfare‚ and medical and receiving minimal or no money in return simply because they are giving out the money to illegal

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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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    Solving Immigration Problem Immigration has been one of the most important international phenomena. People have migrated across boundaries owing to economic‚ political‚ or social reasons. Immigration to Unites States has been controversial topic and a major source of population growth and cultural exchange over more than 3 decades. According to United States Census the population will grow to 420 million by the year 2050. While on one hand‚ immigration contributes to the society by creating diverse

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    I. Thesis: Illegal Immigration has been a problem in the United States for the past few decades. II. Statistics: a. State rates: i. In 2006 an estimated 11‚555‚000 illegal immigrants were living in America ii. 2‚930‚000 living in California iii. 1‚640‚000 living in Texas iv.  35% of the California population consists of immigrants b. Origin v. 62% are from Mexico (6‚650‚000) c. Other vi. About 40%

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    Immigration in the United States is now becoming a larger problem than it once used to be. Currently roughly 8 million people are living in the U.S. without legal papers and each year approximately 200‚000 illegal immigrants successfully cross the border. More than half of the illegal aliens are of Mexican origin. An illegal immigrant is a foreigner who has either illegally crossed an international political border‚ be it by land‚ water‚ or air‚ or a foreigner who has entered a country legally

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    The Immigration Ban On their prolonged and suffering journey the immigrants catch a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty‚ and contemplate the beauty of freedom‚ and what America has in store for their future. They remember all the gruesome and frustrating work they put in‚ in order to make their dreams of freedom a reality. As the plane softly glides onto American ground‚ the immigrants could already feel the American spirit fill their hearts. As they got off the plane‚ chaos occurred. The immigrants

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    Immigration and Ethnicity September 29‚ 2013 The United States of Immigrants The United States of America is known as “the land of the free”. We are a nation full of immigrants who have traveled from across the globe. Being the most diverse country on Earth‚ America is where they want to go. But why? Why do people consistently choose America as their destination to live? America was founded on freedom which attracts people from different cuts of life. We take in individuals and give them a chance

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