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Barriers to Education for Immigrants and Non-citizens
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The topic of illegal immigration and non-citizens has always been up to debate among the people of the United States. With illegal immigration continuing to be an ongoing issue it has also affected the program Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals also known as DACA. The program has been on the edge of being terminated due…
The Judicial Branch Has the Most Power
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First, today we will be introducing and talk about the branches but before that we will talk about the framing of the constitution which of the separations of powers which are the three branches and the checks and balances which is the veto power I have learned that there’s a lot to the constitution and…
The Most Hated Man in America and His Most Hated Idea
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On June 16th, 2016 the launch of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign was formally announced in the ‘Trump Towers” in New York City. On November 8th, 2016 he was inaugurated as our forty-fifth president of the United States of America. Throughout the presidential campaign Donald Trump insisted on a higher more fortified wall be built as…
Salvadoran Immigrants in the United States
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According to pew research center’s most recent estimate based on the 2011 American community survey, there was 1.89 million Cubans and 1.95 million Salvadorans living in the U.S. statistically speaking those two estimates are indistinguishable from each other and it’s been that way since 2008. However, most Salvadorian moved here because of civil war. Like…
DACA Program Overview
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“What makes someone American isn’t just blood or birth but allegiance to our founding principles and faith in the idea that anyone-from anywhere- can write the next chapter of our story.”- Barack Obama. What Obama is saying that if you grew up in America and followed all the rules like pay taxes then why wouldn’t…
DACA: The Program for Dreamers
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America land of opportunity where dreams come true. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) also known as the Dream Act, was created on June 15, 2012, by then-President Barack Obama. The program has then helped over 700,000 dreamers that were brought to the US as children. The Dream act gives exemption from deportation for a…
Mexican Immigrants in the United States
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A hard to break cycle of poverty coupled with language barriers, unfair targeting by the educational system, the failure of the governmental and private programs put in place to address these issues and remedy these situations, and the misconception that there is no desire to seek out higher education all hinder the progress and success…
The Caribbean Migration to the United States of America
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Beginning in the 1900’s the Caribbeans began migrating to the United States. Many of the immigrants were young and unmarried coming to New York for a better life. In the beginning, they worked low-wage salary jobs such as the men, working as doorman’s or laborers and the women were nannies and maids. It is quite…
Government Intervention Is Necessary for a Working Immigration System
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When it comes to immigration in the United States, there is no question that more government intervention is necessary; in order to ensure the safety of all people, whether they were born in America or not. In this policy of immigration, more government is more effective in meeting the needs of the of American citizens….
DACA Executive Summary
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Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is an American immigration policy enacted June 15th, 2012 by former president Barack Obama. The policy seeks to provide administrative relief from deportation as well as access to a work permit for eligible immigrant youth who came to the United States when they were a child. On August 15,…