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    part of the country’s economy, without them the economy would decrease dramatically. Immigrants have higher crime rates. According to (Gemma) "75 percent of those on the most wanted criminals list in Los Angeles, Phoenix and Albuquerque are illegal aliens”. American tries to avoid bringing in dangerous illegal immigrants into america the USCIS does background checks, fingerprinting and name checks to notify a criminal coming in. With this as evidence this will make the American people feel safer knowing

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    One of the biggest problems that the United States faces today is immigration. Some of the problems that immigration has caused our country is the illegal flow of drugs, cash, guns, people crossing or border, and ending cartel businesses. There have been many discussions and arguments over what the best solution for the problem of immigration should be. From the solution of having open borders with the Obama administration and the solution of building a wall to close our borders of our President-Elect

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    Many people think that there are more illegal immigrants than there are legal immigrants in the United States. Most people do not realize that “75% of immigrants arrived here through legal means” (Malik and Wolgin). Most Americans think immigrants are hurting the economy when they are actually helping the economy. With this Bridge of America program, better relations can be built between new immigrants and American citizens. Bridge of America will help develop teaching facilities for new immigrants

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    It is important to note the most powerful and universal bond between two groups is language. In the case of the Puerto Rican and the Mexican American experience within the US, their bond goes even further than just the language of Spanish. The land mass that is now known as Mexico and Puerto Rico were once Indian lands confiscated by Spain. In the quest for a decent life, parallels can be drawn of migration causation due to US foreign policy in both the Puerto Rican and Mexican histories. Puerto

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    When twelve complex space apparatus show up around the world, etymology teacher Louise banks is tasked for translating the dialect of the evident outsider guests. This motion picture Nonetheless morals isn’t a frightfulness motion picture. Those aliens so to talk don’t have any pernicious intentions towards those humans, in any case rather on assistance them. I gradually mulled over those film Also Might associate two different yet fundamentally the same sociological topics of the motion picture

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    in this essay composition of two great films star trek and the Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) will be discussed such as film techniques. the compositions of color and film techniques both movies with one being in black and white and the other in full color . the Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) which is filmed using a Cinematographic Process called anamorphic SuperScope with an aspect ratio of 2.00 : 1 , which was also in black and white . the movie star trek 2009 used a more

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    America, land of the free and home of the brave. Immigrants arrive in America hoping to find freedom and escape the troubles of their homelands however this is not always the case.Thousands of illegal immigrants enter the United States every year. “The Department of Homeland Security estimates that there are 8 million to 12 million illegal immigrants residing in the United States, and that 700,000 new immigrants enter the states and stay each year” (). When illegal immigrants are caught by the Immigration

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    The United States of America is known as the land of freedom and full of opportunities. The United States of America practice the first amendment patriotically and treats everyone with the same respect no matter what race, gender, or belief the person practices. Annually, the United States welcomes a million of international citizens with welcoming arms. The U.S main goal is to make American citizens satisfied with their lives, but the increase of undocumented immigrants is causing the most accepting

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    Border Wall Effect

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    How would the border wall would hurt the United States When president Donald Trump declare on his agenda that he will build the wall, he seems to forgot about many factors. It’s not just who’s going to pay for it but how it will affect the United States. However, there are millions of people who lives in both side of the wall. If the wall was build, the business will comes and the property owner will start to see ‘their land’ bisected by the wall. Indeed, the Mexican government saw this problem

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    Blade Runner: The Final Cut, directed by Scott Ridley, is a film that brings into question the importance of humans in a postmodern world that is filled with androids that are “more human than human” through its use of characterization and analogies (Martin, 111). This parable-like film addresses a multitude of topics such as what separates humans from androids and the different “tragic situations” found in this postmodern, nihilistic, dystopia (Martin, 106-107). In “Meditations on Blade Runner”

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