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    Korean Immigrants

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    Immigrants help the U.S. economy by expanding firms, in addition, it also helps the economy by making small-business. At first most immigrants may not have the money to start out a business when they arrive to this country, but over time they would eventually be able to obtain the money to afford opening business. Immigrants are dominating the economy because these small business are able to bring jobs and money. Just as Jacoby shows to her readers in her article by giving a percentage of were immigrants

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    Undocumented Immigrants

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    Barack Obama wanted the young illegal immigrants to not be deported, but to stay live among everybody else in their home, America. Barack Obama was the 44th President of the United States, his time in office was from 2008-2017 representing the Democratic Party. Barack Obama did not want to deport every undocumented person in America as talked about in the article, “Dreamers and Their Families” about how the Obama Administration wanted to stop the deportation of young undocumented children and to

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    Ever wonder what immigrants are like compared to gangs in the 1950s? The two odd ones out have comparable traits that make them unique. In the novel, The Outsiders, by S.E Hinton, showcases numerous characters, such as Ponyboy, the main protagonist in the story. He faces many challenges, much like the immigrants do from the video, New Immigrants Share their Stories. This short video about immigrants sharing what life was like going leaving their home country and moving to America, what challenges

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    The Impact Of Immigrants

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    very long time now. Immigrants and refugees are business owners, job creators, taxpayers, and consumers. They help stabilize the US economy and society. The countries immigrants are coming from way more diverse countries than ever before. Immigrants, make up a good amount of the US population, they come to seek a better life and future. But many come to the United States, and have a very hard time adapting to the society and culture. Although they face many challenges immigrants are persistent and

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    Illegal Immigrants

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    as one. Most everyone who lives in America either comes from a different country or their ancestors came to America looking for opportunity. Since America is made up of immigrants that arrived in our country years ago, it is reasonable to conclude that America would have an open door policy for everyone today. In reality, immigrants don’t arrive at Ellis Island and simply walk off the boat becoming a U.S. citizen anymore. There is a lengthy and strict process in place created by our federal government

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    Strict On Immigrants

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    Strict On immigrants How often do you think people realize the effect of immigration and wonder how it feels like to live a life as an immigrant? As emotional as it would be having more legal immigrants will cause a disaster in our country we will have to pay the consequences. About 40 million people in the United States are immigrants and the number is rising every day. With immigrants there wouldn’t be much Americans are doing the hard jobs like construction, and field work because industries

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    Immigrants Be Illegal

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    Immigrating should be legal because I believe we all have human rights and freedom is one of our rights so why can’t we all be equal. I honestly feel like immigrants work really hard and seek for a better life, If it wasn’t for immigrants crossing over here how would our countries even hold ups are basically the ones who run it. How are some of us considered legal and some illegal; aren’t we all supposed to be equal? Illegal citizens usually move to other countries in search of improved living standards

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    Immigrant Assimilation

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    work.” (1). Lately, education has been a struggle for immigrants due to the language barrier and the effects that it has on them such as depression, anxiety, and even feel abandonment.

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    Illegal Immigrants

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    There are over 11 million illegal immigrants living in the United States, which is why I think that the U.S. should allow the children of illegal immigrants to become citizens, but make the adult illegal immigrants get in line, behind all the other immigrants trying to become citizens. I think this because the children were brought here by their parents, who were probably fleeing the hardships of their home country. I also think the parents should be able to take responsibility for their actions

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    degradation of immigrants, legal or not in this country, I have chosen an unwritten text that is close to my heart, the Mexican and American flags combined to create a new one. It takes pieces of the Mexican flag like the eagle emblem and pieces of the American flag like the stars and stripes to create a new vision of solidarity. I have seen this symbol more often in the last year due to the current administration’s policies and the many ways it seeks to change the status of the immigrant population

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