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    the trials and tribulations faced by Mexican immigrants in American society. My paper argues that Mexican immigrants constitute a social class of individuals who are at the bottom of the social hierarchy. The paper attributes this to the fact that they are subjected to racism and exploitation when they cross the border and come to the United States. Information from my paper comes from secondary sources‚ including but not limited to the Internet and interviews. Almost 80‚000 new immigrants - about

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    Immigration in America has been an ever-changing and controversial political subject. Since the countries birth‚ America has prided itself on being “The Melting Pot.” But‚ despite the implications of this epithet‚ early American culture was not particularly diverse. In fact‚ the majority of early immigrants were of the same ethnicity and came from Europe. Thus‚ some claim that the American identity was not based on ethnic or racial diversity. One especially prominent voice for this viewpoint is

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    aimed at controlling and limiting migration. America’s Xenophobic values have caused questions of who is or isn’t a true American. The First major Latino immigration wave in the United States happened during the Mexican revolution. The Mexican revolution created violence and caused the economy of Mexico to dwindle. “In total two thousand Mexicans fled to the United States between 1910-1920” (Hing‚ 2010‚ p. 31). This was due to the American southwest expanding industries with high demand including

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    long time a comprehensive immigration reform has evaded Congress‚ moving decision making between different branches of government‚ and leaving the issue without a resolution. To top it off‚ the newly appointed House Speaker Paul Ryan has closed the doors on the idea of passing a comprehensive immigration reform by announced that‚ he has no intention of supporting an immigration reform. It is truly inconceivable that‚ policymakers keep pushing the undocumented immigration issue aside and reject every

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    In the contemporary society of the U.S.‚ ethnic Mexicans are perceived as illegal immigrants who are dangerous‚ uneducated‚ and solely wishing to take the jobs of U.S. born. Their immigration was a result of recruitment from Native entrepreneur employers seeking cheap labor‚ often times through illegal means; and despite their prominent role in the economic sphere of the U.S. society‚ they continue to be disregarded and deemed inferior by U.S. born. This is demonstrated by their inferior wages simply

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    This specific migration flux was initially encouraged by the USA‚ so that Mexican workers could be recruited to help ease labor force shortages in their economy. Their aim was to help develop the country by constructing rail railroad system across borders and etc. Mexicans opted to move or not by validating the reasons presented next. The pull factors‚ those whom attract people to a certain place‚ include the fact that Mexicans believed that by moving to their neighbor country they would have improved

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    opportunities. "While European immigration generally had a beginning and and end‚ Mexican immigration has been virtually

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    and Southern borders stated that in their research that about 11.6 Mexican immigrants live in the U.S‚ and 22% of those immigrants are living in Texas. Relevance Statement: Now that you have the audience’s attention‚ you must state why they should care about this topic. HOW does your topic relate or connect to the audience? Credibility Statement: Not only have I spend nearly almost 20 hours researching information on immigration for this essay but I have lived nearly all of my life with an illegal

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    than 60‚000 Mexican citizens. Another important area of discussion is the immigration issues that have faced the united states from mexico as immigrants attempt to flee mexico for a variety of reasons. Mexico is also a major recipient of remittances‚ in 2012 the state department estimated over 22 billion dollars’ worth was sent from relatives living in America. Immigration has become a hot point in current affairs‚ it is time to analise some options for the future in regards to immigration and options

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    bold face. Good old Americans no longer have to buy a lawn mower and mow their lawns themselves because they can just call up a guy named Juan and ask him to do it for less than minimum. All of our hard earned American dollars are being wasted on “immigration reform” because apparently a visa is “hard” to get. However‚ there is a solution to this growing problem. Since‚ President Elect Donald J. Trump will build a wall to keep the rest out‚ and since all immigrants are illegal rapists‚ criminals‚ and

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