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    Who has Your Vote? When I was first asked to Vote it was an easy choice for me. I was picking Donald Trump. He was a business man that could help America financially and could take us out of the national debt. However‚ the more I looked at Donald Trump and the way his outlook on things were‚ I started to notice that maybe he is not a good fit for our president. Based on the way he wants to face the issues of education‚ foreign policy‚ and immigration‚ compared to Hilary Clinton and her way to face

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    immigration laws. Immigration is a topic on a lot of people’s minds these days. Many illegal immigrants are being pulled over due to racial profiling. According to Hughes (2012)‚ “Nearly half of the suspected illegal immigrants picked up for deportation under Frederick County’s enforcement program last year were arrested for a traffic violation or driving without a license‚ according to county records.” Subsequently they are deported leaving their families behind here in America to make a tough

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    with their day to day lives? Did they pose a threat? The British attempted to get the Acadians to sign on oath of allegiance to the British Crown. However‚ when the Acadians refused to sign the oath. Consequently‚ the British responded with the deportation of a large number of Acadians. From 1755 to 1762 approximately 12‚000 Acadians from were removed from their homes. The British justified the expulsion of the Acadians because of their disloyalty. This paper will argue‚ however‚ that the expulsion

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    Courtroom Participants’ Professional Standards Nidia Allan CJA/224 10/24/12 Most people like to think that the Just system is perfect and does what is best for the people. In some cases it’s true however that is not always the case; Judges‚ Prosecutors‚ and Defense Attorneys are held at a high standard and help to determine the futures of people that commit crimes and provide justice for victims. It is important for everyone to understand that Judges‚ Prosecutors‚ and Attorneys are human

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    advantage to this legislation is that it will prevent the detention of up to 20‚000 immigrants a year by federal authorities mostly in rural parts of the state. E. Another advantage is that it would no longer target those arrested for minor crimes for deportation. (Planas) F. Another advantage is that it’s based on crimes‚ charges‚ and felonies that is on record and not speeding tickets and whatnot. (Pollak) II. Second‚ the differences between the previous legislation and the current Trust Act have advantages

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    the Psychological part that takes place is critical because of the possibility of changing their life style. I personally believe that deporting immigrants should be stopped‚ because it will put a barricade to cease the children’s fear of loss. Deportation of immigrant families will definitely affect the children mentally‚ with major effects that can lead to mental disorders. Not only that it shows in many studies‚ but

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    Alien‚ illegal‚ undocumented – these are all words that are used to describe a certain group of people. In the United States‚ this group of people make up an estimate of 11 million of the total population (Medina). These people illegally immigrate to the United States with the hope of finding economic opportunities and a chance of a better life. Their presence does not only impact their own lives. They also impact the society and economy of the United States. Debates over whether their existence

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    In the novel Saving Sky by Diane Stanley‚ a thirteen-year-old named Sky Brightman lives in a world of war‚ terrorism‚ and unfair prejudice. She is remarkably unaffected by it all‚ until her friend Kareem is in danger. His family is taken to deportation centers because of their Middle Eastern background‚ and Kareem is the next target. He must seek refuge with Sky’s family. Although both Kareem and Sky know the world can be dark and unfair‚ Sky tends to be more of an optimist while Kareem is a realist

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    2012‚ President Barrack Obama announced a new policy‚ which could delay illegal immigrants from experiencing deportation. The new policy is aimed at those who illegally came to this country as children‚ and who have generally stayed out of trouble since they got here (Simon‚ 2012). Under the administration ’s new plan‚ these immigrants would get a temporary‚ two-year waiver from deportation‚ and would also be eligible for a work permit (Simon‚ 2012).  Those eligible can seek what amounts to a two-year

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    In Night the deportation was very organized and nonviolent. The Jews moved out of their home and into the Ghetto with their families. Life was not perfect in the Ghetto‚ but what none of the Jews knew was that it was about to get so‚ so much worse. However‚ Schindler’s List’s ghetto deportation was violent‚ crowded‚ and unorganized. The Jew’s did not get treated very well at all. Some were beaten and killed

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