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    Immigration in the United States continues to increase rapidly year by year. According to an analysis of 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

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    a lot of tension. The two candidates for this year’s election would be none other than Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton. Considering each candidate 's ideas for dealing with issues such as America’s economy, healthcare, and immigration, my vote would go to Donald Trump. Republican candidate Donald Trump has proposed a new idea to help improve the American economy. Trump’s primary goal is to “Create a dynamic booming economy that will create 25 million new jobs over the next decade”

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    hard-working, tax-paying individuals whose only crime is their immigration status? Amnesty is not only the best solution to our immigration problem, it is the only feasible solution. Here are some reasons to grant amnesty to illegal immigrants now. Immigration is good for the economy. Despite all the fuss about immigrants stealing jobs, immigration actually provides a benefit to the economy, whether those immigrants crossed the border legally or not. Why you ask? Because of what

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    Michelle Faed English 126 Immigration in the United States The United States of America, being a country established by immigrants, is known all over the world as the land of great opportunities. People from all walks of life travelled across the globe, taking a chance to find a better life for them and their family. Over the years, the population of immigrants has grown immensely, resulting in the currently controversial issue of illegal immigration. Illegal immigrants are the people who have

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    thousand men and women. The large majority of the work force hired are documented immigrants and are eligible for work in the United States. There is a smaller portion that are undocumented immigrants. They have falsified their eligibility to hide their illegal status and to obtain work. In all the force my company employs 3900 to 4150

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    Each year roughly 162,000 illegal immigrants from foreign countries illegally enter the U.S. Not only does this cause overpopulation but it increases drug activity which also promotes a higher crime rate, damages job availability, and also causes significant issues in relation to government spending. I undoubtedly believe that we should intensify our efforts to keep illegal aliens out of our country and keep the idea of tighter borders in our agenda. Living as a citizen in California’s central valley

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    The Effects of Illegal Immigration The Effects of Illegal Immigration For centuries people have come across the United States borders from foreign countries hoping for a better life, a life that is free from unruly dictators and poverty for them and their families. They wanted to live in the land of opportunity so that they can make something of themselves; this is why we have some of the major problems with illegal immigration. Arizona, California, and Texas border the United States to Mexico;

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    With all my honesty and humanity, I even support illegal immigration but as an educated, civilized, and an open-minded person, I understand why might someone NOT support illegal immigration, and I don't blame this way of thinking. With all my respect and based on what I know, I believe that Haiti has the big rate with illegal immigration to the United States of America. Most people who don't support illegal immigration use the carribean as their great example, why? Because well, one they don't pay

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    Jonathan Cervantes Professor Lalama English 1A 29 July 2015 Acting on A DREAM “According to recent immigration data, approximately 5.5 million children in the United States under the age of 18 live in undocumented households, and between 1.5 and 2 million of them are undocumented students (American Immigration Councü, 2011; Kossoudji, 2009; National Immigration Law Center [NILC], 2009) It has come tot he attention of many that these undocumented students live in fear of deportation, and also face

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    movies, but the real thing. I'm talking about the illegal type who come in every day and every night, by land and by sea. Estimates have shown that as many as 500,000 illegal aliens make it across the border every year (Morganthau 67). Illegal immigration causes many problems in the United States, including economic problems, crime, education disputes, and overcrowding. All of these problems were already damaging our country and illegal immigration has made them much, much worse. Let me begin to explain

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