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    Donald Trump Immigration Proposal October 19, 2017 Dear Donald Trump, After the actions you’ve made in the past you somehow got elected to be president of the united states of America. Then you decided to bring back enforce some laws like the anti-immigration law. I’d like to say that I strongly disagree with your decisions. Daca otherwise known as the deferred action for childhood arrivals was an American immigration policy which granted some individuals who entered the country as minors or…

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    does the US need"). Hillary, also has supported the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act in 2006 and 2007; along with the DREAM Act which grants undocumented students who grew up in the U.S. a chance to contribute to the nation’s growth (“Immigration Reform”). Immigration is vital to the economy; it creates businesses, helps workers by increasing worker productivity, creates more jobs, improves wages, and reduces deficit ("Immigration and the Economy"). This is counter to Donald Trump 's plan of…

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    Higher Crime Rate

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    Is it Effective? Director of special projects at the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) Jack Martin, in his article “Illegal Immigration Leads to Higher Crime Rates” clarifies the misimpression of academic researchers have on illegal aliens and related crime rates. Martin’s purpose is to inform his audience as he explains how the data provided for the American public is inaccurate. He has a direct tone in order to convey his readers that the data of high crime rates among…

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    multiple citizenship after U.S. naturalization includes Canada, France, Australia, Hong Kong and Sri Lanka. Some of those that do not allow are China, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and Korea. Naturalization is the lawful process by which a citizen of one nation turns into a native of another. It usually requires the individual to stay in the adopted nation for a minimum period and turn into a permanent resident, is of good character and has not been violating immigration laws or has been given…

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    They have made protocols and agreements in order to support one another against these illegal activities. Global Intelligence Network: Information networks are increasingly becoming sophisticated, and they can be easily aligned or altered to communicate with each other. Nowadays, all nations are aware the ultimate way of fighting against a common problem is creating unions. Other means of unions are necessary for the global achievement of the common problems of humanity. Examples of such unions…

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    the economy. In order to subsidize illegal immigrants’ lack of tax paying and the so-called “free” governmental programs, such as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, that they take advantage of, Americans’ taxes increase greatly (Why Illegal Immigration is Bad for America). It is not financially smart to…

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    supplied with social security for any reason until their status has been declared that of a legal immigrant. Officially stating,” To amend title II of the Social Security Act to exclude from creditable wages and self-employment income wages earned for services by aliens illegally performed in the United States and self-employment income derived from a trade or business illegally conducted in the United States.” As from what I’ve researched, illegal immigrants or undocumented workers can often…

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    Green Cards

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    national to live and work permanently in the United States of America. Each year, the USCIS receives and processes about 6 million immigration applications from individuals and employers. Most applicants request one of the following: permission to permanently live in the U.S., permission to temporarily work in the U.S. or naturalization as a U.S. citizen. ("How Many Immigration Applications Are Filed Each Year?") There are steps that come along with applying for a green card. Steps are… Visit…

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    The word immigration is defined as a person that goes and lives in a foreign country. One of the first immigrants known was Christopher Colombus, the discoverer of America. Colombus was originally migrating to India but landed in the Americas in the year 1492. Once America was discovered many Europeans came to America in search for jobs, lands, and most of all freedom. There was a specific group of immigrants that helped establish America and they are known as the thirteen colonies. The…

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    Undocumented Barriers

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    State and federal governments are the key entities who define undocumented immigrants, though they are not the only ones. Often, there are definitions derived from society’s cultural climate. The federal government determines who is given legal immigration status in the United States. States have some power over the details of how this plays out locally, and society helps determine who is deemed useful and worthy of legal status, which influences policy. This undocumented status has two major…

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