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    Immigrants are people who come from another country to live permanently in another country. Legal immigrants are here legally while illegal immigrants are people that cross the national borders in a way that violates the migration laws. The first article talked about Americans today suffering an illegal migration invasion unprecedented in the U.S. history. More illegal immigrants means more opportunity for terrorist, drug dealers, and other criminals to enter the country. The second article talked

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    Although legal immigration is accepted, it may hurt the economy just as much as illegal immigration. Some people view the illegal immigrants as horrible people, but they want to achieve the American dream just like the rest of us. Immigration in the United States may benefit the economy by the government profiting off the taxes paid by immigrants on products purchased, business owners profiting off of the work immigrants do, and immigration brings a diverse population to America. Every single person

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    of these people are illegal immigrants as they haven’t escaped their torment through the usual process in place. Much has been agreed about what we should do with these people, including whether once they are in Australia they should be entitled to a public education. The answer to this question is simple to any child focused, non-racist compassionate person. Of course illegal immigrants should obtain an education via our education system. Because I believe illegal immigrants can be as successful

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    Positivity on Illegal Immigration Immigration is a controversial issue in the United States. It continues to be a great debate in this country whether we should have illegal immigrants stay in America. There is misinformation that states immigration has a negative impact on the United States. America is known for being the land of the free and a wide range of opportunities. Why not provide the same opportunities to people who come into this country looking for a better life, as we do for those already

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    The Issue of Illegal Immigration in the US

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    Americans today, know that there is a problem with illegal immigration. Everyday many illegal immigrants cross the borders. There are between twelve and twenty million illegal immigrants in America. (“Scary Immigration Statistics” 1) The U.S. should make all illegal immigrants register or deport them to their original countries. The U.S. should also make a program so that the immigrants can get a license for legality. If the immigrants do not want to cooperate, then they cannot be in America. The

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    monthly Census Bureau data by the Center for Immigration Studies, the immigration population in the United States, both legal and illegal, hit a record of 42.1 million in the second quarter of this year, an increase of 1.7 million since the same quarter of 2014 (CIS.org). Clearly, Immigrants make up a large part of the population in the United States, and for most immigrants, migrating to the United States contains one main purpose: to pursue a better life with more opportunities, a purpose also known

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    ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ISSUE [Student name] [Instructor name] DATE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ISSUE The illegal immigrant is one who migrates into a country violating the procedures and laws of immigration of that country. There are many problems associated with illegal immigration both for the host country and the illegal immigrant. These problems are economic, political, and social. OBJECTIVE The object of this study is to design a research study that deals with immigrants' fear of crime and lack

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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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    with illegal immigration. As the world continues to grow so do the number of illegal immigrants so the number of problems arise with this scenario. Immigration is good as it is but the problem is the increasing number of illegal immigrants that are swarming over the border into America. There are a few ways we can reduce the number of illegal immigrants and hopefully try to put an effort into stopping these illegal immigrants from coming into America. We have approximately 11 million illegal immigrants

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    “Illegal immigration is the entry of non-U.S. citizens into the United States without their having applied for entry at one of the many border crossings” (Illegal Immigration 9). There are numerous ways that illegal immigrants travel into the United States. The most common forms of entry are through Canada and Mexico. However, illegal immigration did not used to exist. In fact, immigration without applying to enter into the country was allowed in the United States at the beginning of 1655. Over a

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