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    Using the Pew Research Center projection that, by 2050, more than one-third of the nation’s school children “younger than 17 will either be immigrants themselves or the children of at least one parent who is an immigrant,” (2014) the question that arise is how do we the help these children at the micro, mezzo, and macro level since immigration as such a significant impact on our society. The proposal of this discussion board post is to improve the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). The

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    Voters Vs Voters

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    Horsheads, N.Y. (WENY) -- Voters are heading to the polls in the southern tier and throughout New York State. This year's primary is shaping up to have a strong impact on the presidential race. Five candidates remain in the Presidential race. Despite who people voted for, many said they cast their ballot because they can. Democrat Kenneth Burket says he voted because it's his duty as an American Citizen. "It decides whose going to go to the delegates and who they'll vote for and then

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    You're a famous basketball athlete however you don't get any job offer from a U.S employer, because it will take 12-18 months for a green card, move back 3 spaces. You Fall in love with a white person but you can't get married to them, move back 3 spaces. You are sad because the 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause does not prevent sex discrimination as well as the ERA would. Move forward once and back twice. Your an immigrant from Mexico, that's where most immigrants come from, go

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    Every person living in United States should be active and involve in citizens, because in United States, you cannot live by your self. You need to be socialize by involving in citizenship to live out this world. Without any rules and live however you want will makes the nation to not get to be together. Also it will be hard to communicate, because the citizen is a member of a community. Involving in citizen makes everyone to be active and learn to care each other. If all United States citizens be

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    In times upon which a society is distant from its core values, when members are challenged by their internal values and their loyalty to their nation; there lies a memory of what once was. It is often that memory permits members any society that were wronged or denied their rights, that provides the hope necessary to prevail through and act during difficult times. Patriotism is believing in one’s nation. The belief is developed from the greatness that was perceived by its citizens and that creates

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    García, J. P. (2013). Language barriers. Salem Press Encyclopedia, From: Galileo.Usg.Edu. The United States is described as a nation of immigrants. Since colonial times, thousands of millions of people from across the world have left their homes in search of something. Most of them settled in the United States in search of economic opportunity, political or religious freedom, or to reunite with family members. This long history of immigration has made the United States one of the world’s most ethnically

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    Executive Summary The purpose of this report is analyse and explore recent changes about Australian work environment. By the last few decided there are many factors impacted the Australian work environment. Specifically like Fly in – Fly out, unpaid overtime, Youth unemployment, casualisation and technological, and two major factors was fly in – fly out and overtime unpaid. These two factors will identified in this report and will be discussed in detail. Information sources from websites, magazine

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    For centuries, America has been one to pride itself on the freedom and opportunity that lies within our borders, and it is these set of values that truly make our nation resonate as one of the most opportunistic societies of the world. Yet, America still exhibits the qualities that once prevented us from moving forward as a nation; racism, bigotry, and above all, fear of the unknown, and these obstacles are still shown to plague our society today. Remembering our nation’s past encounter with fear

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    Moving to the US can be an exciting if not slightly a daunting experience. For a start, everything seems so much bigger, you're in a foreign country with new customs and a different culture to embrace, not to mention your accent stands out like a sore thumb. But all joking aside, the USA can be very strict on enforcing regulations, and as they can vary slightly from state to state, it's worthwhile doing your research before you get on the plane. The following are some of the regulations to consider

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    Which three pieces of information did you learn? One of the things that I learned was that the Senate bill that got passed on to the House, provided a 13-year path to citizenship for the 11 million unauthorized immigrants in the country, as well as tough border security provisions that must be in place before the immigrants can gain legal status. I have never really paid much attention to the debate going on about immigrants, so this information was very interesting to me. Another piece of information

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