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    The Fallacies of the Mass Immigration America has always been the land where dreams come true. This appeal alone has attracted many to come to this dream land to pursue their dream. Globalization is upon America as the annual population increases of over half a million due to immigration. The increase in the population can be considered a good thing as the bigger population will contribute to the growth of the economic. However, few like Yeh Ling-Ling disapproves of this as she believes immigrants

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    issue of immigration in the United States has become a political flashpoint since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The sacralization of the tragedy has served to paint all immigrants with the same fear-ladened brush, and has marginalized and stereotyped an already vulnerable population. Today, more than ever, immigrants in the United States face increasing stressors as they try to assimilate in a politically charged post 9/11 world. To be an effective social worker, immigration issues and

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    IMMIGRATION AS AN ETHICAL ISSUE 2 Immigration as an ethical dilemma has attracted decades of debate. It is an ethical issue that has not found a solution, and it does not appear that it will find one soon. Immigration debates may look interesting but the two antagonistic groups: those who support immigrant and those who oppose them seem to score equally with no solution (Kourtsounis, 2014). The groups that oppose immigration have strongly accused the government for allowing its borders to remain

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    11/6/17 Immigration: Good or Bad? The topic of immigration has been extremely popular in today’s news, particularly in relation to the President of the United States. Many people disagree with the overwhelming amount of immigrants who try to create a new life in the United States. Some believe that immigration has negative effects like higher crime rates, amount of wages for U.S. citizens, and political/racial issues. Others, especially immigrant families, believe that immigration has positive

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    Jared Glasner Mrs. Canard American Government 8 April 2015 Immigration in the United States In my opinion immigration is a problem within the United States, and it desperately needs to be reformed by our government. So much tax money is used to help those who decide to immigrate while some of our native people are denied the same advantages that are given immigrants. Immigration from Mexico into the United States has been a phenomenon that has been ongoing for quite some time now. There is always

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    effects are bringing the immigration policy of the United States into question. The problem with America's immigration system is that the people that are here illegally are not taking it seriously, yet they still want to have all of the rights that legal law abiding United States citizens have. Immigration has been a hot button issue in all three branches of the government, and more and more citizens are asking that something be done about our immigration policy. America's immigration system is broken and

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    Current issues about immigration People from Syrians are leaving their country because they are killing family member and they are picking people to be in the war. but some of them are escape from Syrians so they wont have to do what they are going to make them do and they also leave so their children can have a better life. The conventional wisdom says that most Latin American migrants who come to the United States are looking for a better life, inspired by the "American Dream." And it's hard to

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    Light on Immigration As of recent news, Barack Obama brings controversy to the public giving the opportunity to 4 million undocumented citizens to gain citizenship in the United States. Steve Breen brings about a controversial topic in his article “Living In the Shadows”; whether immigration brings destruction or improvement in the United States. He includes the articles “Diversity and Pioneer Spirit of Immigrants Made U.S Great” written by Enrique Morones and “Costs of Illegal Immigration Are Threat

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    immigrants have come to the US in search of a better life, better opportunity, or more simply put: the American Dream. Attitudes toward immigration throughout this time have been mostly up and down until the new Trump administration. Throughout his campaign, one of Donald Trump’s main promises was the idea of cracking down on illegal and even legal immigration. Since he has taken office, Trump has attempted to ban people from certain countries from entering the United States; to use billions of

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    Illegal immigration is a huge issue in many countries, include the United States. It is also one of the complex issues to fix and manage. It involves and effects many area, such as social issues, economic issues, public safety issues, and political issues. Many states in the United States have their own state laws to regulate and fight back for the illegal immigrations and try to protect the interests of their citizens. However, most of the regulations do not work out, because of different opinions

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