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    Undocumented Immigrants

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    this year’s election. Undocumented immigrants are foreign born people who lack a right to be in the United States, having either entered without inspection or stayed beyond the expiration date of a visa or other status. Undocumented immigrants are seen as double edged sword. When people move into an area, legally or not, it can also mean that there will be more consumers and potential workers, but it can also mean fewer jobs for locals. Large numbers of immigrants and their families cannot help but

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    Latino Immigrant

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    Life of a Latino immigrant in the United States Immigration is a big part of the United States, although it has always been an issue since the beginning of American History, lately it has become more controversial. There are changes being put into action that are affecting many undocumented immigrants. People from all over the world come to this country to better themselves and their families; they come to the land of the free in hopes to have a better life, new economic opportunities and liberty

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    Challenges Of Immigrants

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    There are many challenges that immigrants face as they Immigrate to a new country. It is often difficult to transition to a new culture. There are several problems that the children will face, such as difficulty speaking, succeeding in school, finding work, and transportation. They also may face discrimination in public and school, and a lack of support from their parents and their family members. Having a difficulty speaking a new language can lead to problems speaking

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    Immigrant Families

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    The problem that needs to be confronted is the separation of immigrant families in the U.S. due to the different legal statuses within them. The position that will be argued is that one that seeks to stop the deportation of parents of U.S-born citizens or legal residents. Two important terms that must be defined are immigration reform and executive action. Immigration Reform: changes to current immigration policies and laws of a country. https://www.barackobama.com/immigration-reform/ Executive

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    and assumption on Immigrants. The main issue are undocumented people living in United States. Anger and hatred of some Native Americans while demonstrating the issues about Immigration may seen in effect base on their personal experiences or getting information from close companion. In fact, the media present the Immigrants or Immigration by discussing the issue on media, which the coverage can influence the viewers. Their judgement begins with calling undocumented Immigrants criminals and violent

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    Immigrant Discrimination

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    This is America; every immigrant knew what situation should face while lived in America. As economical or political immigrants discrimination means for one immigrant it is nothing on their lives. Everyone have a culture, religion, customs, a country (home), and believes. So the only thing the immigrant more loyal and obey for the rule and regulation of American constitution. The American history could not be the history of immigrant. Discrimination for immigrate is kind of funny

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    Undocumented Immigrants

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    Undocumented Immigrants: Outlaws in America Illegal immigrants live and work all around us. Regrettably, many arrived in America as children too young to understand their undocumented status. Almost 25 years ago, a young boy came to the U.S. Unbeknownst to him, he came to this country illegally. Jose Antonia Vargas is a renowned journalist winning a Pulitzer Prize for his and his coworker’s collaboration on the Virginia Tech shootings in 2008. He grew up in California near the San Francisco

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    Immigration and how to deal with migrants is a very important issue when it comes to nations and national governments. The migrants themselves, will bring their own culture, beliefs, and religion to their new home. Sometimes however, the flow of immigration and the migrants will bring along their own radicalized beliefs about religion and government. It is not just migrants that will be radicalized sometimes however, but their sons or daughters will sometimes be looked down upon because they are

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    Mexican Immigrants

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    Undocumented immigrants who come to America have always been stigmatized, especially Mexican immigrants. The novel “Into The Beautiful North” by Luis Alberto Urrea highlights many of the issues faced by undocumented Mexican immigrants in the United States. The main characters in the book illegally cross the border from Mexico into America and go on a journey to better the lives of everyone in their village back home. Throughout the story, they witness and experience issues that Mexican immigrants face such

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    Immigrant Contribution

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    The 2 exerts, A Quilt of a Country and The Immigrant Contribution are total opposites but have to same meaning behind them. A Quilt of a Country focuses more on the places immigrants come from and how they all make American culture. Although “The Immigrant Contribution” focuses more on what immigrants brought to the U.S., and how it changed our country. But together they have a totally different meaning behind them, that no matter where we come from, what we look like, or how important our contributions

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