In the US, undocumented students have been facing challenges when pursuing their higher education. Analyzing whether Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals should get federal assistance for college is a fundamental concern for American education sector and also to the general public. The relief was experienced in 2012 when President Obama...
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The Importance of Border Control The United States has spent a lot of the taxpayer's money on border control. Illegal immigration is one of the reasons why border control is crucial. Illegal immigration increases security risks in the country as some of these migrants can be terrorists or enemies of the...
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The Challenge of Mass Migration in China The Chinese International Migration published the 2012 Annual Report, which indicated that China was dealing with the challenge of mass migration of its Citizens, the top destination being the United States. Approximately, 90,000 Chinese immigrants were offered permanent United States residency in 2011 alone...
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Immigration in the United States Immigration has become a thorny issue in the contemporary America where the divisive topic was heavily used by politicians for political mileage. While the current state of immigration in the US is precarious, the recorded history of modern immigration in the US dates back to the...
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Pat Mora and the American Dream Pat Mora is a known poet in the United States who wrote the poem Immigrants. She lived in El Paso, at the border of Mexico and Texas. In her poem she speaks of American dream yet she knows the thought is not for her. Therefore,...
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The Issue of Immigrants Lacking Necessary Support to Learn Foreign Languages The issue of immigrants lacking necessary support to learn foreign languages has been widely discussed on different platforms. The article provided focuses on a Chinese family who after moving to Canada finds itself unable to communicate effectively in English and...
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The Impact of Immigration on Europe Immigrants have been on the rise in most countries globally. There has been some heated debate on whether sanctioning refugees into various nations, attributes to their development or deterioration. The article Europe is making a Fatal Mistake, articulates about the migrants in Europe....
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The issue of illegal immigration and increased number of asylum seekers The issue of illegal immigration and increased number of asylum seekers has caused hysteria in the Australian public. Several boats carrying asylum seekers have arrived into the country in the recent past, causing significant concern among members of Australian communities....
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I write as one of your staunch supporters, a republican voter from the state of New York. I am here to express my opinion on the current immigrant law about undocumented immigrants, specifically on the issue of deportation of the undocumented immigrants. Studies have indicated that, majority of the illegal immigrants...
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The United States hosts the largest number of both legal and illegal immigrants worldwide. As a settler-colonial society, most of its citizens have their ancestry roots from other nations across the world. The ever-increasing population growth, as well as the extensive diverse cultural changes throughout the country, can equally be...
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The concept of assimilation has its origin in America in pre-colonial period and after WWI and WWII where there was a record in the population influx of people from one country to another who were looking for safety and other social amenities which were lacking in their countries (Portes and...
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Located at the top of the Scarborough bluffs stands Scarborough which is a former city in Canada and a current administrative district. Some other notable features and landmarks that surround the administrative district include, the city of Pickering, the Rouge River and the Steeles Avenue among others. The Europeans were...
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