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    Illegal Immigration Do you know how many illegal immigrants live in the United States? There are over 11.4 million illegal immigrants in the United States. This is a big problem in the government. Illegal immigration happens when a person doesn't show registration papers to enter the country, or when they cross anywhere but a border control. To understand this problem, you need to know more about illegal immigration in the U.S, how it has affected the U.S and what is being done about.

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    On March 22, 2016, the Library of Congress issued a press release outlining their decision to alter their subject heading pertaining to immigration. In the official press release, the Library of Congress outlined their reasoning behind changing their pejorative headings. “Alien” and “illegal alien”. The Public and Standards Division of the Library of Congress cited outcry from the immigrant community, as one of their major reasons for their reevaluation. In response, on May 10, Tea Party Republic

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    In the case of immigration policy, in order for these policies to be fruitful, the government must have the help and care of the United States’ citizens. In this desire for the support and ability to trust in its people, the government also needs the readiness of citizens to aid in the course of noticing unlawful immigrants. However, for one reason or another, the people of the United States often do not live up their tasks as citizens, and just overlook their duty to report illegal immigrants to

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    set forth for the years of 2012-2016. This plan outlines the entire vision of the department to essentially accomplish their missions and goals. The plan consists of missions varying from border security to cyber security. We must not forget the men and women on the front line working hard to ultimately secure and provide safety for the United States of America. The Department of Homeland Security National Strategic Plan was created to outline the department’s missions, goals, and visions from

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    Pap Khouma’s novel, I was an Elephant Salesman, outlines several different aspects as to what it feels like from a first person approach to being a immigrant in a foreign land. Pap outlines several characteristics that many of the immigrants share with one another. The most notable ones are the harsh life and risks the different immigrants take to survive and to “stay under the radar,” of the police. Paschal goes through several different situations in which he is either exploited or humiliated in

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    controversy on the issues concerning a solution to America’s broken immigration system. Democratic and republican parties can’t seem to agree with one another, leaving reform at a stand-still. Democrats are focused on giving illegal immigrants a path to citizenship while Republicans are focused on border security. The fact is both of these approaches should work in unison with each other to provide the most efficient route in fixing immigration. Providing a path to citizenship has been labeled as granting

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    Since the 1990s, illegal immigration has been a common problem in the United States, especially in states bordering Mexico such as California and Texas. According to data from the Department of Homeland Security, only recently have immigration rates started to drop, beginning in 2009 when the estimate for illegal immigrants decreased by 10%, from 12 million to 11 million, over the past 2 years. Nonetheless, immigration still remains a tough issue to tackle as the Obama administration continues to

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    the politicians think about illegal immigration in the United Sates. Therefore, for my next speech I will continuously be talking more about illegal immigration in the United States. However, I will be adding more opinions from my classmate about this topic. In the class, I took an audience questionnaire on illegal immigration. There are three questions that I would like my classmates to answer because their answer could help me while I am doing my preparation outline. The first question I asked

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    issue when it comes to illegal immigration. Immigration reform has been in the works for many years and not acted on because of the failures of both Congress and the President. The following policy report will outline the problems with illegal immigration and include recommendations to solve the issue. There are currently twelve million undocumented immigrants in the United States who are being taken advantage of by employers because of their legal status. These illegal immigrants are in constant

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    Saul Hernandez Com 101 section 1018 Speech 1 outline 2/2/2017 Illegal Immigration Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the evolution and opposing views on illegal immigration. Thesis: Illegal immigration is a controversial topic that many people do not understand. Illegal immigration has a lot history and has evolved into two different sides: for and against. Introduction I. Attention Getter: According to The Department of Homeland Security, there are 11.4 million unauthorized immigrants

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