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The Dream Act and Why It Should be Passed

by Laura Orozco in Issues, April 30, 2012
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Opinion article about the DREAM act, its benefits and the justice it would create.

The Law Says Dirty Hands Can’t Seek Redress/help

by kkemper in Issues, April 26, 2012
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How can anyone obtain a law degree in the US if they are an illegal?
The Dirty Hands component of law says they cannot. If that law is
found unconstitutional, a lot of cases tossed out of court can go back to
court. Drug buyers can be freed. People buying stolen merchandise can get their merchandise back from the police. Wow.

I Could be President in Five Years-i Don’t Want to But If I Did–

by kkemper in Issues, April 25, 2012
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One needs voters–both popular and electoral college. No problem.
Do I need to do that to solve the illegal immigration problem or will the
US Supreme court step up, 25 years after the fiasco in a California County
when the illegals BANKRUPTED the county!

Immigrants – Moving on

by haze2223 in Society, March 27, 2012
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Recently, people who live in this society move their residence. When they move their house, some people follow the new customs of the country and some people follow their customs. I think it is a wiser choice to follow the new customs. So I will tell you why following the new customs is a wiser choice based on my experience.

British People Can’t Find Work in Their Own Country Because of Immigrants?

by soraya452 in Languages, February 23, 2012
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It is a complex issue.

Immigration: Political or Moral

by Yvonne Coverdale in Issues, January 1, 2012
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Immigration has been a Political Issue for many, many decades, but is it really a Political issue? If in fact North America (Keeping it Politically Correct) had enough job opportunities, unemployment was low and the economy good immigrants, illegal or otherwise would merely be a passing thought?

The American Dream During The Emergence of Modern America

by Alex Santeria in Work, December 5, 2011
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The American Dream in the second half of the 19th century was the idea of coming to America and obtaining money, a home, a family, a job, food, liberty, and happiness through hard work and entrepreneurship.

(Lots of pictures!)

Reading: Illiteracy, a Growing Problem in Our United States

by Kathy Mann in Education, November 28, 2011
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Getting back to the basics and teaching our children fundamentals such as reading, writing and arithmetic should be our main goal.

Migrants and Immigrants and Discrimination

by Luann Suhr in Ethnicity, November 27, 2011
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This article will discuss how migrants and immigrants in America, focusing on time period of the 1800’s, faced discrimination regardless of their ethnicity.

The Inequality of Citizenship

by spanktastic2120 in Issues, November 4, 2011
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A paper on the inequality of citizens versus illegal immigrants.

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