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    legalizing illegal immigrants can help boost the economy and even complement the U.S workforce. On the other‚ they say that legalization will only entice more foreigners to cross the border illegally. Whatever the opinion‚ this is an important issue that has been brought up for a long time and no definitive solution has been implemented. This issue is one that makes you wonder whether legalizing immigrants would be good‚ bad or the impact it would have on the economy. The legalization of illegal immigrants

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    Each year hundreds of thousands of immigrants cross the borders illegally. Now‚ who can blame them for wishing to come to the United States‚ wanting to provide a better life for their families and having the ability to earn a better income? Do not blame them for their desires; however their actions should be questioned. For someone who wants the American Dream‚ crossing the border illegally is not the path to make that happen. The U.S. Government has had various bills they have been attempting

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    Like many immigrants moving to America‚ seeking the land of opportunity and obtaining the American Dream is an ideal goal that many bravely fight to pursue in order to escape the destitution of the past and achieve happiness for not only themselves‚ but their family. I’ve personally encountered it and seen it all around. As a result‚ growing up‚ the self-less and preserving nature of my parents has been an admirable trait that awoke me to the realization that every second spent with them is precious

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    The origin of The American Dream began with the poor immigrants looking for opportunities. The Declaration of independence states “all man are created equal and that they are endowed with certain unalienable rights among which are life‚ liberty and persuit of happines.”(The Declaration of Independence). The American Dream is different for every individual you come across. To some people it means financial success‚ to other people it means freedom of expression‚ while other people want to practice

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    goal was to achieve the desperately sought over American dream. However‚ this was not the American dream she imagined. Upon her arrival she took on multiple blue collar unskilled jobs in order to make ends meet while simultaneously trying to learn English and assimilate into the new culture. Although‚ it may be common for immigrants to work these jobs for the first few years before finding a better career to attain that remarkably desired American dream; this was not the case. Over twenty years

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    June 26‚ 2011 Assimilation into American society: “Immigrants” written by Pat Mora In the poem‚ “Immigrants”‚ it talks about how immigrants want their children to be welcomed into American society. They will do whatever they need to‚ to get their children to be as American as possible; even if they lose some of their own culture in the process. The poem‚ “Immigrants” by Pat Mora‚ has many underlying themes. The main theme of how immigrants assimilate into American culture has a deep connection to

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    Since 1993 Illegal immigrants have been able to obtain a driver’s license legally. There is a total of 12 states plus the District of Columbia that allow illegal immigrants to obtain these licenses(Wepman). Many fear of terrorist attacks from the outcome of this ability. The attack on 9/11 was executed by illegal immigrants that had obtained Sixty-three driver’s licenses between the nineteen of them. Around that time there were only eleven states that allowed illegal immigrants to obtain licenses

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    Eleven million people. The unbelievable number of illegal immigrants living in the United States that will be sent back over the border. All of these people have come over for a better opportunity at life and jobs. Yet‚ some people twist the reason around and say it is bad that these immigrants come and they believe they are ‘taking over our country”. Most of these people against immigration are Republicans in the House of Representatives. They propose that kicking them out will solve our immigration

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    have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative". This how people define the American Dream and over the course of history people have traveled all over the world searching for their own American Dream. They want a better life‚ with better things either physically or mentally. Certainly‚ the American Dream has changed over time‚ it was the same for everyone in the past. Most people wanted to find their soul mate‚ or the one that they

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    Truc Tu ECO2013 American Jobs Paper 01/22/13 Nowadays‚ the economy is slightly recovering; however‚ there are still tons of people losing their jobs‚ cars‚ and houses. “American Jobs” documentary is directed by Greg Spotts‚ is going to show the economy have suffered as a result of the NAFTA treaty‚ low-wage foreign competition and the need to protect American workers. First of all‚ NAFTA is a big problem that we are facing todays in society. I don’t think that NAFTA has helped the economy

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