Category: Immigration
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Media Bias and Immigration Policies: Shaping Perspectives and Public Opinion
Media Bias and Immigration Policies: Shaping Perspectives and Public Opinion Media Bias: Shaping Immigration Perspectives Throughout the history of America, immigration has been a huge topic in the great country. Originally starting with the thirteen colonies, many people from England, and ultimately people from around the world, all immigrated to America to seek a better…
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Contemporary Immigration Policies and Their Implications on the United States
Contemporary Immigration Policies and Their Implications on the United States US Immigration: Trends, Impact, and Demographics Who are these people rushing by you on the street’? More than 200 million people now call America ‘home,’ but most of them can trace their families back to other parts of the world. There is great freedom of…
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The Controversy and Reform of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement
The Controversy and Reform of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE’s Mission and Directorates: Budget and Functions In today’s local news and media, there are often news reports consisting of concerns with ice. To those who do not know what ICE is, it stands for the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It happens…
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Revamping U.S. Immigration Policy for Skilled Workforce Growth
Revamping U.S. Immigration Policy for Skilled Workforce Growth U.S. Visa Limits: A Barrier The U.S. needs to remove the limit they have on employment-based visas. For generations, immigrants from China, India, and the Philippines have brought with them hypercritical expertise. The number of visas issued to immigrants from those countries places limits on bringing skilled…
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The Enduring Impact of Mexican Immigration on American Society and Culture
The Enduring Impact of Mexican Immigration on American Society and Culture Settlement Patterns and Challenges Mexican immigration affected America in many different ways and still continues to affect us today. Mexicans started to immigrate around the 1600s but did not actually come to the United States until halfway through the 1800s (“Mexicans”). Mexican immigrants continue…