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    The company that I work for is very diverse as is the area that I work in. However, I never realized the extent of the company’s diversity. I have a team of 22 including myself and after running the numbers, I realized that 55% (12) of my staff are immigrants and the remaining 10 are American born. The immigrant employees come from different areas such as Uruguay, Colombia, Philippines, Haiti, Cuba, and the majority from the Dominican Republic. The majority of my team stated that they came here

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    DACA Definition

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    In the article, For DACA Recipients, Losing Protection and Work Permits Is Just The Start, by Caitlyn Dickerson, it targets and examines the outcome of what will happen to those who are under the DACA program and how their lives will change in just a blink of an eye. To all of these immigrants who fled their countries and took their loved ones with them in hopes of trying to what are their countries and took their loved ones with them in hopes of trying to create a better life for themselves, DACA

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    Editorial Urban expansion can be a problem for Canadians everywhere, in this editorial you will read about the impacts it has on Aboriginal Peoples in Alberta. Specifically because it’s more expensive, ‘urban sprawl’ and how it is taking up Aboriginal peoples territory. First off, urban sprawl VS urban expansion. Calgary and Edmonton do this a lot. Instead of adding onto the city slowly, they build on acres of land further away from the city. Sometimes they are rather large so it doesn’t really

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    In 2012, the immigrant born population was around 40.7 million people in the United States. Even though we initially came to this land as immigrants from mainly the European countries, we are still very protective of our country. Americans have this greediness when it comes to having our own land and not sharing it. Remembering back to when Americans first came to this region of the world, we kicked out the true natives and made this land our own for our safekeeping. Hundreds of years later, we still

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    The Arizona SB 1070 is a law that requires all aliens over the age of 14 who remain in the united states for longer than 30 days to register with the US government, and to have registration documents in their possession at all times. The Arizona law also made it illegal to be in the state of Arizona without the required documents. Some people don't agree with law they say that there is too many people that can't get the legal documents they need. Then there are some people that say the Arizona law

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    guys like vinny stelio, who worked his way through the ranks to become a trusted adviser of my father. it's why we're the only children of billionaires who are as comfortable in a cat piperpillar as we are in our own cars. my father knew it would teach us the dignity of heart work at a young age. he knew that whoever we are, wherever we are, we can get ahead, where everyone can prosper together. the other party tells us they believe in the american dream, that we should worry about economic inequality

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    Global Migrations Paper

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    1. The majority of migrations shown are from an LDC (low developed country) to an MDC (more developed country) or also known as a core region. Migrations of this kind are so the individual is given a better opportunity with more advanced technology and higher levels of productivity in diverse economies. A viewer can see that four of the twenty migration patterns provided are to the United States. The United States is a more developed country and has better possibilities at obtaining a good job and

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    To begin, in the journal, Paul G. Lewis, et al inform citizens to know their laws in the state they live in because they can be changed and local police can have federal authority. States with hispanic commander in chiefs have a better chance of not seeing so many discrimination towards immigrants. Authors go on to saying, “We find that immigration -supportive city policy commitments and the presence of a hispanic police chief are associated with less immigration enforcement by local police.” People

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    Kalefa Sanneh Summary

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    Issues on the Immigration Policies of the US Kalefa Sanneh’s article; "A serious Immigration Debate, Thanks to Donald Trump", which appeared in the New York newspaper of 19th August 2015 exposes the attitudes of Donald Trump ( a republican politician in the US) on the contentious issue of immigration. In this article, Sanneh wrote that Trump had declared that the Mexican immigrants were becoming a serious threat to the American society. According to Trump, the Mexican immigrants are economic

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    “Social exclusion refers to the marginalisation that can be experienced when people are unable to participate fully in the society in which they live.” (CHASE, 2005) 1. People with limited mobility Whether it's a physical disability, older age or an unforeseen injury, those with reduced mobility often have a hard time getting to the polls to cast their vote. 2. People without valid ID Increasingly strict voter ID laws threaten or completely eliminate the voting rights of several groups. Often

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