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    Controlling US Immigration Our country was founded by immigrants. One can even say that we are a nation of immigrants. Because of the different perspective of so many people we have become one of the most powerful nations in the world, but will the very thing that made us what we are today be our undoing? Within this essay, I will broach the topic of immigration and show you some of the dangers that it can causes. Even though our country was founded by immigrants and immigration allows talented

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    Green Card Fast

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    The United States of America (USA) offers many ways immigrants can become permanent resident (Green card holder) in U.S. This allows you to work and live in America permanently. However, I know for sure that everyone asks the question “how to get U.S green card faster”. Even though they are partly living in the U.S illegal, they’re fed up waiting to be a permanent resident. They have to worry about losing work permits and drivers licenses, and how they will receive those benefits other U.S citizens

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    Throughout this semester we have talked about immigration in many different countries. The two countries that I will compare together and also give some differences with immigration are the United States and Canada. Throughout this whole semester we talked about interdisciplinary studies which is combining or involving two or more professions, technologies, departments, or the like, as in business or industry. The two subjects that will be tied into my paper will be History and Economics. Some may

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    In the United states there are many problems presented across the country. There’s gang violence in the streets, drug deals in the alleys, and abuse behind closed doors. As well as these problems, there are many more alike this but i believe the worst and the source of all of this is the rising number is illegal immigration. Mexico is the most important source country for U.S. immigration, accounting for 34% of total immigrant arrivals since 1990. In 2004, the 10.5 million Mexican immigrants living

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    For many Americans when the word immigration pops in a conversation the first thing that crosses their mind are illegal Mexicans. Not all immigrants that come into America are Mexicans. There are immigrants of all race and color that come to America for a better life. What many of these immigrants do not know is that some Americans do not want them here but for other Americans it does not bother them. Immigration is what you make it and for some of the immigrants living in the states without papers

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    Many countries are facing the issue of immigration, and the U.S has been trying to create a way to end this issue for many years now. Many politicians have put together thoughts , that seem as if they would work, however they do not. Immigrants are probably intimidated by the long process and the hourly long test, and feel that it would be impossible to become a U.S. citizen. Not only is the process long, but you have to be qualified in order to take the test. Qualifying for test isn't always easy

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    A total of 38,901 Muslim refugees entered the U.S. in 2016, making up 46% of refugees who entered the country. The United States needs to increase border patrol and provide more extensive qualifications for the naturalization process. Consequently, the border patrol has not been able to stop all the immigrants from immigrating illegally. According to “The Truth About Border Security” “We have been able to stop only about 30% of those attempting to cross our border between 1996 and 2009…”. Based

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    It is estimated that there are currently 11.4 million illegal immigrants living among us in the United States. It is a big issue at hand, and a solution is yet to be found. Should we be limiting the number of immigrants we allow into our country? The answer is yes. Illegal immigration is a costly issue in the united states, and limiting the number of immigrants we allow into our country, will allow us to contain the epidemic we are facing. First, 89 percent of Americans believe that illegal immigration

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    Stop Illegal Immigrants

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    Mexican Immigrants “Stopping illegal immigration would mean that wages would have to rise to a level where Americans would want the jobs currently taken by illegal aliens. (“Sowell, Thomas”). This is a quote from Thomas Sowell, an author and a political philosopher. Some people think illegal immigrants shouldn’t be working in America, but others are for illegal immigrants working as farm laborers. If you deport all the Mexicans who are here illegally in America, then we would need to find more farm

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    I chose to watch “The Other Side of Immigration” because it was a documentary I could personally relate to. My parents emigrated from Cuba in order to make sure that my brother and I have a roof over our shoulders and don’t have to deal with the economic struggle my parents dealt with. We constantly hear the issues brought up by many U.S. politicians and the general public about immigration, but we never truly know what causes these individuals to separate from their loved ones, risk it all, in order

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