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  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Beware! America is being invaded by aliens! Not the little, green, Martian type you see in science fiction movies, but the real thing. I'm talking about the illegal type who come in every day and every night, by land and by sea. Estimates have shown that as many as 500,000 illegal aliens make it across the border every year (Morganthau 67). Illegal immigration causes many problems in the United States, including economic problems, crime, education

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    Submitted: February 16, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Can America afford to continue to rely on the obviously flawed immigration laws to protect our economy? Can our economy survive eliminating the immigrants working in the US today? How can we address the problems with immigration? These are the questions haunting us today. The largest problem with immigration is illegal immigration. This has become a heavily debated issue in several states as well as with our lawmakers in Washington. Immigration has long been a

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    Essay Length: 899 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Monika
  • We Must Educate the Children of Illegal Immigration

    We Must Educate the Children of Illegal Immigration

    Immigration laws have been a subject of debate throughout American history, especially in states such as California and Texas, where immigrant populations are high. Recently, some citizens have been questioning whether we should continue to educate the children of illegal immigrants. While this issue is steeped in emotional controversy, we must not allow disruptive "us against them" rhetoric to cloud our thinking. Yes, educating undocumented immigrants costs us, but not educating them would cost us

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    Essay Length: 736 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Mike
  • Illegal Immigrants of American Society

    Illegal Immigrants of American Society

    Illegal Immigrants of American Society A Realistic Approach At present, the U.S. immigration system is burdened both by policy and implementation challenges. It is barely able to meet the commitments required by law and policy and is ill-prepared to address new challenges and mandates. Agreement that the system is broken may be the only point of consensus among many diverse stakeholders. The Task Force believes that immigration laws and policies are broken in four ways:

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    Submitted: November 24, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Illegal Immigration and the Environment

    Illegal Immigration and the Environment

    Illegal Immigration and the Environment One of the most controversial political issues of today is illegal immigration. Illegal immigration describes the long-term shift of populations across national borders without complying with the legal requirements. Many people are crossing the United States borders illegally to find better jobs, escape political persecution, and to help out families back home. Some Americans are against this movement of immigrants. One problem is because of the damaging effects to the

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Yan
  • Illegal Immigration into the United States

    Illegal Immigration into the United States

    Illegal Immigration into the United States One of the most controversial political issues is illegal immigration from Mexico. Somewhat overlooked until September 11, illegal immigration became a hot button issue after these events because of the easy access for terrorists to come into the United States. Illegal immigration into the United States is a problem that needs to be stopped, because it is unfair to both Americans and to the people of the country that

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    Essay Length: 1,056 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Bred
  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration Solution Although there is no exact solution to stop illegal immigration, there are some ideas and ways to contain it. No matter how many barriers you put up, people will always find a way to get around them. People who are in desperate need of a better life are willing to risk everything they have to just hopefully get that once chance of success. Even if the punishment for getting caught was death,

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Victor
  • Views of Illegal Immigration Throughout the U.S

    Views of Illegal Immigration Throughout the U.S

    Jeffrey Fisher 11/26/2007 Eng 100-01 Hartzell Views of Illegal Immigration throughout the U.S Visibly there are many viewpoints surrounding illegal immigrants and whether or not it should be legalized to come to America. Immigration is the movement of people into one place from another. Illegal immigration refers to immigration across national borders in a way that violates the immigration laws of the destination country. Under this definition, an illegal immigrant is a foreigner who either

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    Essay Length: 1,322 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Illegal Immigrant Problem

    Illegal Immigrant Problem

    Immigration Debate over immigration and immigration policy is not new to the nation's history. For a long time, Congress debated legislation to control the immigration problem. As immigration rises and hatred grows more laws will be carried out trying to release some of the pressure. Immigrants offer cheaper labor to businesses. Immigrants do not get minimum wage, but instead they get paid lower, this gives the business an edge over other competitors. Agriculture industries employ

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Edward
  • Illegal Immigration and the Tax Burden on California Citizens

    Illegal Immigration and the Tax Burden on California Citizens

    The state of California possesses nearly 32% of the illegal immigrant population in the United States. The debate of our border with neighboring Mexico has grown into one of the biggest issues facing the United States in the last few years. Unfortunately, there has been no reform in our border policy and as a result California citizens suffer more economic burden each year this problem continues. Education, medical care, and incarceration of illegal aliens are

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    Essay Length: 658 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: David
  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration Illegal immigration has been around ever since the United States became a country. It’s a term used to describe the act of migrating from one’s home country into another country illegally, and without gaining citizenship. Today illegal immigration sits at the top of a growing list of national concerns, and is something that needs to be dealt with in the near future. I believe that anyone coming into our country permanently should gain

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    Essay Length: 609 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Victor
  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Every year, an estimated 1.25 million people try to enter the United States illegally, at a rate of more than two per minute. Many of the foreign citizens who become illegal aliens enter the U.S. legally. Once being permitted a short-term visit, they remain indefinitely and become illegal immigrants. Furthermore, there are foreigners that come here claiming that they are persecuted at home, and apply for political asylum. Because there are no housing facilities

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration There are so many problems and issues concerning illegal immigration. It is time our government did something about it. According to the online Law Encyclopedia, an alien is a non-citizen who has entered the United States without government permission or stayed beyond the termination date of a visa. This is causing problems for America and something should be done about it. Illegal aliens do not pay taxes. Taxes pay for schools and other

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Illegal Immigration and the U.S.

    Illegal Immigration and the U.S.

    The world has gone through a revolution and it has changed a lot. We have cut the death rates around the world with modern medicine and new farming methods. For example, we sprayed to destroy mosquitoes in Sri Lanka in the 1950s. In one year, the average life of everyone in Sri Lanka was extended by eight years because the number of people dying from malaria suddenly declined. This was a great human achievement. But

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Bred
  • Illegal Immigration: The Flood

    Illegal Immigration: The Flood

    Illegal Immigration: The Flood “Immigrants are to hordes what sheep are to flocks, or lions to prides. They swarm rather than arrive, their faceless uniformity evoking the insect world and its ceaseless, relentless capacity to reproduce.” Over the years many things have been done to try to stop the incoming flow of illegal immigration coming over the western border, but most everything has failed which leads to the millions of Mexican immigrants living illegally

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Illegal Immigrants of American Society

    Illegal Immigrants of American Society

    Illegal Immigrants of American Society A Realistic Approach At present, the U.S. immigration system is burdened both by policy and implementation challenges. It is barely able to meet the commitments required by law and policy and is ill-prepared to address new challenges and mandates. Agreement that the system is broken may be the only point of consensus among many diverse stakeholders. The Task Force believes that immigration laws and policies are broken in four

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    Essay Length: 354 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration Illegal immigration is the major international economic issue facing the United States. An idiotic initiative towards protection might well change this, but our trade problems are of our own making. Illegal immigration thrusts itself upon us, like it or not. The topic deserves formal treatment by economists, and this paper sketches out early steps toward that end. From 1820 to 1930, the United States received about 60% of the world's immigrants. Population expansion

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    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Edward
  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration One of the most controversial political issues of today is that of illegal immigrants from Mexico. Immigration has been the source of a lot of controversial discussions in past years due in large part to the attacks on September 11th. Illegal immigration into the United States is a problem that should be stopped, or hardly saying reformed as it is unfair to Americans and to the people of the country from which they

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Artur
  • Illegal Immigration in the United States: A Controversial Debate

    Illegal Immigration in the United States: A Controversial Debate

    Illegal Immigration In The United States: A Controversial Debate Illegal immigration is an on-going issue, which is of much importance in the United States today. It has been overlooked for many years, however it has reached a point where it can no longer be ignored. Most of the illegal immigrants, 54% to be exact, come through the Mexican border. (Hayes 5) Since the early 1980’s, the number of illegal Mexican immigrants has risen at an

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Steve
  • Illegal Immigration and the Effects on America

    Illegal Immigration and the Effects on America

    Illegal Immigration and the Effects on America I think that illegal immigrants that are in the United States without the proper paperwork should be deported even if they committed no crime, because they are a burden on the communities in which they live in. Even if it is from a minor infraction like disturbing the peace or a major infraction, like murder or rape. I am talking about the illegal immigrants that are crossing the

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Illegal Immigration: Is It Truly All That Bad?

    Illegal Immigration: Is It Truly All That Bad?

    Illegal Immigration: Is it truly all that bad? Illegal immigration into the United States from its southern border country, Mexico has drawn the attention of many over the last few years. Since 9-11 border security and national security have given notice to the immigration activity from Mexican citizens into the United States typically through either California or Texas borderlines. With these immigrants comes a host of benefits and problems that must be evaluated to determine

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Max
  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration We are now in the beginning of the 21st century and like the beginning of the 20th century the United States finds itself in the throes of a period of mass immigration. More then one million immigrants enter the Unites States, both legally and illegally every single year. Many argue that this new wave of mass immigration may help sustain the success that our nation is having in regard to the way of

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    Essay Length: 1,824 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Annually, hundreds of thousands of immigrants, legal and illegal, from around the world, come to the United States. These immigrants come because they want an opportunity at a better life. Many people think the United States is the greatest place to chance their life. There is more freedom, protection, and benefits, which seems like a good deal to immigrants. But the massive number of immigration is affecting the current citizens of the United States. Taxpayers

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Artur
  • A Moral Dilemma: Should Health Care and Public Education Is Granted to Illegal Immigrants?

    A Moral Dilemma: Should Health Care and Public Education Is Granted to Illegal Immigrants?

    Illegal immigration has been a complicated issue for the United States for the last century and a half. With the days of Ellis Island steamboats and open-door policies behind us, we are struggling to define the rights of those people who are coming to our country illegally. A multitude of issues arise from this situation: should illegal immigrants be able to work? Should they receive health care? Should they be educated in the public school

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    Essay Length: 2,674 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Steve
  • Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration Immigration is a subject matter that should be becoming a concern in the United States. There are three major issues concerning immigration, those illegal immigrants that come here illegally, those that cannot speak the language, and those who display their nation’s flag, but take residency in the United States. In approaching these topics there is a sensitivity that should be shown to those coming to this country. The reason being is that this

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    Essay Length: 1,040 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Mike

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