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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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    Literature is not as one-dimensional as many people think. It is not a frivolous study for those who are poor at math and science. No, literature is a conduit that connects an individual to the vast, ever-expanding pool of human knowledge. In addition to connecting us to the past and improving our writing skills, literature widens our perspectives allowing us to explore the strengths as well as the faults of human individuals and societies. Some genres of literature are better than others when exploring

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    Alien Minors Act

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    The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act was introduced in 2001, with yet to be completely passed into law, and was created in order to allow current, former, and future undocumented high-school graduates and GED recipients to pursue a three-step pathway to gain U.S. citizenship through work, college, or the armed services. The first step of this plan regards the recipient’s conditional permanent residence, meaning they have residential status for up to eight years. Secondly, the

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    When people walk around the land of American, it is easy find a group people who look like Asian, however, they can not speak another language expect English and also they do not understand another culture. With the developing of globalization, lots of people move from the motherland to other countries to seek their new life. With this increasing trend, there is a new population, they have different characteristics with the original country's. According to “pair of tickets”, the author Amy Tan uses

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    Employment opportunities are chief reason illegal aliens come into the United States. NLBA gave balance of protection to undocumented workers the same as U.S. citizens. Since back pay or reinstatement is not a remedy the NLRB to correct violations, this gives employers an incentive to violate the IRCA.

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    The Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act, most commonly known as Senate Bill, was a law passed in 2010 in the State of Arizona in the middle of a national debate surrounding immigration. This law made it a state misdemeanor for a person residing illegally in the state of Arizona to be in public without carrying documents showing that they were legal residents or citizens of the United States. This discriminatory measure allowed and encouraged police officers to inquire about a person's

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    Immigrants everywhere, areas flooded with illegal aliens, taking away immigration opportunities from the legals. Immigration, no matter if it is legal or illegal, is at a new record high. Ever since the decline from the 1960’s to the 1970’s, the 1980’s immigration boom is still growing, and does not seem to be quitting. The are many reasons why we need to have a more restricted and more secure immigration system. Many reasons are because of; illegals coming back multiple times, our country is being

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    Who is Dayani Cristal? (Silver, 2013) dives into the background of what happens when immigrants die on their journey to the United States, and further emphasizes how the “illegal” identities construct migration as a criminal act. This film looks far beyond the perspective of being an undocumented immigrant and illegally crossing the border, and more towards a dangerous journey focused around family and values. To further emphasize a more personal anecdote of an immigrant coming to the United States

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    discussed because Americans disagree about the national reputation, discrimination against immigrants, lack of jobs, and crime stats that some illegal immigrants bring. There are two crises making this debate harder in terms of immigration: unaccompanied alien minors and Syrian refugees. One argues that his immigration plan is selfish, tough and unfair to Non-Americans, while the other praises the strength and love for making America great again through the immigration plan. “Most of the jobs taken by immigrants

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