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    Donald Trump is vowing to build a massive, impenetrable wall along the U.S.-Mexico border to keep out illegal Mexican migrants. The number of undocumented immigrants entering the United States has steadily declined since the turn of the century.Nobody wants to live in a country where people are afraid of their neighbors,and that is the exact message a border wall would send.This country was founded on immigrants. People come here to better themselves and their Communities.

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    Safety for Illegal Aliens From January to August 2014 over 200 sanctuary cities released some 8,145 illegal aliens despite the fact that they were being held on criminal charges. Of those over 8,000 released, 1,800 of them were charged with crimes such as rape and child sex abuse (‘Sanctuary City’ Crime Wave in 43 States). Although there is no clear definition of “sanctuary city” each of these cities generally have laws that limit how far government employees and law enforcement officials are allowed

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    It is a cold stormy night and Braxton was on a boat by himself after he was in a plane crash. Braxston was lost at sea in the Atlantic Ocean and only had little food and water to survive. Days were going by and Braxston soon sees a island in the distance, as Braxston approaches the island he notices the temperature drops dramatically he gets off his boat and doesn't see anything but a large forest. He notices smoke from the distance and goes into the forest to see where the smoke is coming from.

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    improve the US economy and are now able to be paid legally along with taxes. For example, Noble has argued for amnesty saying in the article that taxes are highly debatable, but in the end they would have to pay taxes if provided amnesty, “Many illegal aliens are paid under the table because of trouble with the law. By providing the undocumented workers with

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    metal. Still dark, he felt his way by running his hands along the walls of the alley and stopped dead in his tracks with wide eyes when he saw what was in front of him. There was a human-sized alien with green skin staring right at him. In an instant, a man with a mask emerged from the darkness and tackled the alien. The green colored creature stumbled backwards and fired a bolt of lightning from underneath his left wrist, but it bounced off a metal pole 10

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    American taxpayers $135 billion a year, the highest ever, driven by free medical care, education and a huge law enforcement bill, according to the most authoritative report on the issue yet. Despite claims from pro-illegal immigration advocates that the aliens pay

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    In 1924, the United States government created the border patrol in an effort to prevent the spread of the smuggling of alcohol, which had been banned in 1920. During World War 2, the border patrol were tasked with the prevention of infiltration of Axis saboteurs through the border. 7 years after the war ended in 1952, agents were finally allowed to arrest individuals for illegal entrance. In 2006, a bill sponsored by Peter King, was signed into law by George Bush and voted for with bipartisan support

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    American taxpayers $135 billion a year, the highest ever, driven by free medical care, education and a huge law enforcement bill, according to the most authoritative report on the issue yet. Despite claims from pro-illegal immigration advocates that the aliens pay significant off- setting taxes back to federal, state and local treasuries, the Federation for American Immigration Reform report tallied just $19 billion, making the final hit to taxpayers about $116 billion. State and local governments are getting

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    In recent years, the thought of several million illegal immigrants has become a giant debate. With that, many questions arise. Do they need to be deported? Does a better defense system need to be created for future immigrants? Do they all need to be legalized? The U.S. welcomes all types of people, especially those who are wanting to work and help better the economy. However, when entering the country without going through proper protocol, that is when trouble begins. Illegals living within U.S.

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    with tremendous benefits. Edmund Kozak, political reporter for lifezette.com in an article on April 8, 2016 ' 'States to Illegal Aliens Welcome ' ' argued that unfortunately, many States have decided to go into the business of encouraging illegal immigration. Some 605,000 of the roughly 1.4 million driver 's license issue in California last year went to illegal aliens. Kozak said that the cost of the processing of the new applicants is estimated at $ 141 million over three years. This cost will be

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