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    action has been taking to either reduce the amount of illegal immigrants into the country, and even control the usefulness of those who migrate into the in order to benefit the country. Many have found this to be a social problem because of how illegal aliens have allegedly taken jobs away from those who live in the recipient country, or how they are not citizens but are practicing rights of the citizen. Again though much has taken place in effort to relinquish the US of its illegal migrants, but success

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    How Immigration Affects Oregon’s Economy All humans deserve to live a successful and meaningful life, whether that life is lived in one’s homeland or countries abroad. Oftentimes, people will leave their homeland to seek a successful and prosperous life in the United States. While measures can be taken to become a U.S. citizen, many immigrants do not become citizens; rather they become temporary citizens or seasonal workers. Immigrants also can go undocumented, meaning they are illegally residing

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    Movie For Alien

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    Filming for Alien began on Wednesday, 5th July 1978. In addition to the seven main cast members, over 200 technicians were hired to construct the film’s three principal sets. These included the interiors of the Nostromo, the surface of the planetoid and the derelict spacecraft. Several of the Nostromo’s corridors were created from portions of scrapped aircraft bombers. A mirror was used to create the illusion of them being far longer in length. Low-resolution computer monitors and large transistors

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    The movement of jobs overseas has caused mounting anxiety in the United States, this anxiety has turned to hate and fear, and is effecting the attitude towards immigrants. This stress has caused a movement against immigrants coming into the country to begin. One presidential candidate ran on this idea of how Americans are so afraid of change they should just build a wall to keep everyone else out. Presidential candidate Donald Trump said “I would build a great wall, and nobody builds walls better

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    Immigration is considered as a politically delicate issue in every country around the world. Because of an immigration issue, people are splitted by the thin line between the essential of compassion, and the significant of the national security and economy. Also, the immigration issue has been happening in my home country, Thailand, for a long time. In Thailand, there is the same problem happening, as Martinez mentions in the reading of “Refine Immigration Policy to Reflect History and the Moment

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    A current issue being debated about American national security applies to border security. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s top priority is “to keep terrorists and their weapons from entering the U.S. while welcoming all legitimate travelers and commerce.” (U.S. Border Patrol, 2016)  So why has this issue become such a huge deal? According to a CSMonitor article, The debate over security along the US-Mexico border isn’t just about the millions of unauthorized migrants who have crossed the

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    Planet Puff

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    make PLANET PUFF. Gilgamesh, Okega, and Ala were the only aliens left of their breed of alien. Their species of alien was the most interesting. They were a mix of omari and mathia aliens. They lived on Planet Puff with all kinds of different alien species. Planet Puff was the most visited planet in the milky way. Every kind of non-human life form wanted to go there. Today was one of the most celebrated days on the planet. All of the aliens stepped out of their mushroom houses and waited for the emperor

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    revealing that over 800,000 non-citizens voted for Hillary Clinton doesn’t account for dead and fraudulent voters, which accounted for over 25 million ‘registered voters’ during the 2012 presidential election – and little has changed since then. Illegal alien voters combined with dead and ‘multiple state’ voters could easily explain Clinton’s ‘popular vote’ margin over Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, especially considering that her ‘victory’ came from Democratic-controlled counties known

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    Irvin Rodriguez sep/14/2016 2 hr As in immagrant i had a long jeourny to the united states. The reasons for immagration would be in search for a better life. In search for better job oppertunities. In search for a better eviroment for your kids for your family.. Other reasons people would migrate to the united states is too get money. Many families in mexico are in nedd of money asap. Many families send ther youngest child out to the united states to go look for a job and to come back with money

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    According to NPR (the National Public Radio), in 2016, there were about 11.3 million illegal immigrants in the United States. Immigrants, as a whole, have helped our economy thrive because many of them who come here and are well-skilled, which helps create new jobs and expand businesses. Although, undocumented immigrants who come here are barely thriving because it is very hard for them to become citizens. Gaining citizenship requires money and time, which they most likely do not have because they

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