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Media Reaction Of Political Issues On Immigration

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Media Reaction to Political Issues on Immigration
Marvin Cornejo
Instructor: Eddie Trevizo
6:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Introduction
Political issues relating to immigration have long been a concern since migrating into the United States became so called “illegal” in the late 1880s. In reality, immigration was barely regulated until the early 1920s when congress passed a Quota Law limiting the amount of people allowed to enter the country annually. Just how immigrants stormed into the United States then, we continue to struggle today in enforcing immigration laws and procedures, protecting our borders from undocumented personnel and, most recent, terrorist threats. The following will describe the current political issues regarding immigration and will focus on a few aspects of the problems the U.S is attempting to adapt and overcome.

Media Reaction to Political Issues on Immigration In recent weeks, the United States has been swamped with illegal aliens attempting to enter the country illegally from Mexico, South and Central America, through South Texas, the high majority being unaccompanied alien children. “The United Nations report found that the main reasons children made the dangerous trips to the border were to join relatives in the United States, they wanted to flee violence in their countries and flee abuse in the home” ("Undocumented immigrants to leave El Paso while cases are pending - El Paso Times"). In 2012, President Obama enacted the “Deferred

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