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    One of the fundamental beliefs of immigration is that the more the population and people in the nation the larger will be the burden on the existing population. However, in some cases irrespective of the theories the data and the mobilization have been found to have beneficial impacts on the country in terms of finances and labor policies along with the employment and unemployment rates of the nation. Of the main reason for immigration is the political instability in the nations. Some of the examples

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    recognition process, which in turn decreases their employability. Furthermore, language poses a big barrier for immigrants’ employability. Most of the immigrants are coming from non-English speaking countries (Biles et al., 269). So, although before immigration they pass IELTS or similar English testing examinations (Six selection factors, 2017, para 2), are not familiar with actual English vocabulary, accent and intonations. Language inefficiency creates a huge barrier for them to connect properly with

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    Immigration Immigration is a topic that has been in the news often due to the most recent Presidential election. However, the idea of immigration is one that has existed since the Old Testament with stories of refugees fleeing from oppression. Immigration is an ideal that has remained a topic of discussion for years due to the positives and negatives of it. While immigration may have some negatives, it is my view that immigration is a necessity for the United States because of its roots in Catholic

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    Republicans and Democrats have been fighting over the issue of immigration since the 1900s. Immigration has been an issue declared by both Democrats and Republicans alike over debates, elections and even the presidency. Each political party has different viewpoints of immigration and how it effects society and the U.S. as a whole. Immigration is the great division between two opinions. These two sides are: one being people that are accepting with immigrants coming in and out of the U.S., while the

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    Let Them In Immigration is an integral part of American culture, and that chapter of its life should never be closed. There has always been a lot of immigration happening in America, but currently no more than it has in the past (Immigration). The issue with immigration currently is the amount of controversy and opposition surround it. People are starting to want less movement because of their own fears. The addition of President Trump to office hasn’t helped that problem as many believe he will

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    experience since the first day of the assignment due to the group setting of the project and the immigration learning topic. From the process, so far I have gained team work collaboration through technology as none of the team members live near each other. I have learned how to communicate electronically and we have found the perfect method for everyone to be able to participate. In regards to our group immigration topic, through the research done for the proposal I have learned the many ways the community

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    Immigration Immigration is a widely known, controversial issue in the United States. It comes down to the fact that immigrants today are not allowed to remain or move to a nation that uprooted with the idea of immigration for better opportunities and emigration from a country not suited for them. It is evident that immigration is portrayed as some unjustifiable act, but in reality, it is the best thing that has occurred to the United States. Men, women, and children that have the aspiration to

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    Immigration is an issue that many people see as small and insignificant. Many believe that it doesn’t concern or affect them in any shape or form. Truth is, it doesn’t matter if you're African American, Caucasian, Asian, Mexican, or another race, immigration is an issue that affects everyone. Immigration affects the economy, the workforce, families, and the individual’s themselves whose main goal and dream is the “American Dream” that they come to the US looking for. People such as Donald Trump

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    Immigrants’ Rights Immigration is a kind of movement of people into destination land, which can be traced back to a million years ago. Also, the debate over whether immigrants should be given more rights has been an intractable problem for a long period. According to statistics from Wikipedia, as for 2005, the United Nations reported that there were nearly 191 million international immigrants worldwide, about three percent of the world 's population (Immigration). Although it does not seem to take

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    Day in and day out, immigrants work hard to achieve permanent residency or citizenship in the U.S. and live in constant fear. While some Americans understand the importance of immigration and believe immigration strengthens the American society, others are taking it to social media to express their humor or anti-immigration feelings. A few are even going to the extent of approaching certain people of immigrant groups and attacking immigrant groups with foul language and violence. One such incident

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