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Tag Archives: Immigrants
The Immigrant Lifestyle in America
Immigration Law A day in the life of an illegal immigrant would be eye-opening for many Americans. To most Americans, illegal immigrants are detrimental to the economy and unfairly enjoying the benefits and provisions given to Americans through the Constitution. What most of these Americans do not understand is that the large majority of illegal … Continue reading
Immigration Reform: Why We Need It
Immigration Reform The desire to immigrate has historically been one of the most popular options for a change of life. While some people may choose to change careers or go back to school, immigration has offered another option for a new life. Going to a new country, especially with a family, can be a brand … Continue reading
Immigration Laws in America
Immigration law in America is in heavy need for reform. Many immigration laws have been molded and changed to meet the racial and geographic issues affecting the country and its immigration policy. Without proper reform of immigration law, the borders of the United States will continue to struggle with holding back smugglers of drugs and … Continue reading
The Process of Deportation
There are many different reasons as to why an immigrant may be deported from the United States. For example, an immigrant may be considered an inadmissible alien due to terrorist suspicion, criminal records, certain diseases, or entrance into the United States illegally. If the government decides that an immigrant’s status should be questioned, the process … Continue reading