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    Children of illegal immigrants should be allowed to attend in schools. School for all children help them out later in life being educated and with getting jobs. Children need to be educated with learning so they know about what’s going on. All children deserve an equal opportunity with education no matter if they’re parents are legal or illegal citizens, children shouldn’t be punished by not being allowed to go to school because children of illegal are still people who should have the same rights

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    prohibiting new immigrants into the country. As stated on Center For Immigration Studies website, by Karen Zeigler and Steven A. Camarota, “The nation's 42.4 million immigrants (legal and illegal) in 2014 is the highest number ever in American history. The 13.3 percent of the nation's population comprised of immigrants in 2014 is the highest percentage in 94 years.” The term immigrant refers to people who move out of their home country into another country. Particularly illegal immigrants will find themselves

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    intrigue and grab our attention. Immigrants are driven to leave their countries for many reasons, including escaping poverty, governmental problems, and family re-unification. The U.S. government should regulate the borders better, even though the problem is not too many people but that it’s the wrong people entering the U.S. Stopping illegal immigrants from entering the United States, could increase the number of hardworking immigrants who settle here. Immigrants provide helpful innovations and have

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    Medical Rights for Illegal Immigrants We have all heard about The Declaration of Independance right ?! Well according to The Declaration of independence it states “We hold these truths so be self evident ,that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights “. Clearly in big bold letters it says that everyone is equal and should not be denied any rights so medical rights to immigrants shouldn't make a difference i mean i believe immigrants should be given

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    more secured from what it used to be prior to the terrorist attacks (CBP, 2009, p. 5). The main reason is due to illegal immigration becoming a national security issue since illegal immigration can create opportunities for terrorists to commit terrorist attacks in the homeland by importing weapons and terrorist personal to the United States via smuggling routes that illegal immigrants use when they cross the border (CBP, 2009, p. 6). However, if suddenly the border was to be made less open and more

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    Despite the Mexican culture that I’ve grown into, this country has been considered my home since I was only a year and a half old. Just like my parents, I am an illegal immigrant. I don’t remember living life without being surrounded by the American influence. Despite any length of time I have spent living and learning in the United States, or the active impact the American Dream has had on my life, according to Donald Trump, I am a threat to this country. Since the day I was first taught about racism

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    Should Illegal Immigrants in The United States Have Constitutional Rights? An American citizen who visits other countries is somehow automatically protected, held to certain regards and given certain liberties, which sometimes the “Citizens” of those countries do not receive. Americans can travel to just about any country without a visa or any form of legal documents. Aside from a passport, they can choose to reside in that country simply because they want to without any form of backlash, ill treatment

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    looked at her in confusion I didn’t understand why she was so upset, or any idea what her parents would be hiding from her. Looking at her, her face ever so frustrated, she told me “I don’t have a social security, I wasn’t born here, I’m an illegal immigrant”. This was very heavy news, considering the fact that we were only sophomores in high school. I couldn’t imagine the devastation she had to face when she was told by her parents that she couldn’t do or participate in certain things because of

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    thought to be something in which every American seemed to already live and what every person dreamed of. Many Immigrants coming to this land of the free have lost their lives or have suffered immensely trying to make it here. Even though the number of immigrants who try to cross the border has decreased, the number of deaths continues to increase. With all of the dangers, illegal immigrants cross the Mexican American border because of the extreme temperatures of the desert, the deceitful currents of

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    Illegal Immigration I think illegal immigration is something that any country could avoid. Here in Guatemala, is highly common to move from the countryside to the city and people do that because they think they will acquire a better life in the city. Moreover, when we want to get a good job, we go to the places we hope would find vacancies that fulfill our needs. For instance, when my parents move to the city, they were hoping to obtain a better life and a job. They did not know how difficult it

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