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    they needed to leave immediately or there would be some serious consequences, but many people give these illegal immigrants no reconciliation to what they have done and say that they should not have constitutional rights because they did not enter the country in the right way, but they already have a lot of constitutional rights already. There are many things going around about illegal immigrants that are simply not true. The main one is that they steal jobs from Americans. This is a complete myth

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    In IMA BE ME, Wanda Sykes said, “ Why are they called illegal immigrants? They 're undocumented workers. If someone broke into my house, and vacuumed? You know, I might be a little confused. But I ain’t calling the cops”. This is one of the funniest line from the show and at the same time, it captures audience’s heart. I believe, the United States is trying to change a lot now as a country where have been accepting various immigrants continuously since the foundation of the nation. In 2008, Barack

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    Illegal immigrants should be given a pathway to citizenship. It should be mandatory for each country to establish a set of policies and procedures for people with the desire to immigrate and become citizens in the United States. People should be able to apply for approval to immigrate and become citizens like they would for a passport. I don’t understand how it is that we have a more structured process for purchasing a house than we do for immigration and citizenship in the states. People who wish

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    I will present both views regarding illegal immigrants in the United States and then I will present my own opinion on this topic. There are two points of view on the issue of illegal immigrants. One side of the argument says that illegal immigrants should be allowed into the country and should be able to get help from the church to obtain legal documents. The other side states that illegal immigrants should not be allowed into the country because it is illegal and that goes against Biblical teachings

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    Imagine what might occur if the United States deported all illegal immigrants back to their country. America is a country of liberty and . The population of illegal immigrants has decreased over the past years. The people against deportation believe that deportation would not be effective on solving the problems that the U.S. is trying to solve with unauthorized immigrants. Also in the 2016 president election, the republican Donald Trump mention of building a wall to completely block off the U

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    Are Children of Illegal Immigrants Entitled to a Public Education? Waking up in a homeland, a state or province, or a place of familiarity is a given for most kids, but what if one day, by no fault of their own, a child was to be uprooted and taken to a new world, so to speak. They are taken from all that they have known and been thrust into a new way of life for their family. The country, the culture, the language, the life style, and even the education is all new. Their family has chosen this

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    Have you ever thought about how many illegal immigrants can cross the border and easily vote because no photo ID is required? There is definitely voter fraud in this country, which has a huge effect on the presidential election. If the congress would make it a law, then only eligible voters can vote. Photo ID is very important for voting, if Americans want to stop voter fraud, then they need to make it a requirement for all states. Many illegal immigrants have come to America and cast votes and

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    “Will I be next?” Is just one of the question every immigrant that gets to the United States will ask when they see a family member or friend get sent back home. Just like many, Jose Antonio Vargas, who wrote “Not Legal Not Leaving,” is an immigrant that got here illegally secretly and working here secretly fake identity, until he came out publicly. He believes that there isn’t much choice but live by a fake identity. One of the many issues that Vargas encounters is the comments and questions from

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    Cristobal Illegal Immigrants Deportation There has been an issue for several years in the United States, and yet it hasn’t been resolved. While the government is looking for a solution, there have been so many families that are getting separated just because they are deporting too many people. Some states that have made their own laws which are laws that are absolutely unconstitutional, such as the one from Arizona the SB-1070, which

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    The treatment of illegal immigrants in the workplace is both a legal issue and a serious moral concern. Understanding that there are approximately 8 million unauthorized individuals contributing to the US workforce there is an ethical obligation to protect their personal rights and establish companies’ duties and responsibilities to these workers. Undocumented workers can be found in all industries, however they tend to be overrepresented in the fields of construction and farming; providing basic

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