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immigration law in their country. Our country is so appealing to outsiders that people will become slaves just to get here. This problem is becoming more apparent in Southwest Florida as there are two current investigations being held in our area. People today…
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…repatriation of "immigrants" - ie non-white people - and replaced it with one of "voluntary" repatriation. In their local election manifesto for 2002 the BNP said they opposed privatisation of council housing and would work to reverse any privatisations of council…
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immigrated to America by choice, to escape famine, trying to find a new way of life, or came as slaves. They lived in rural poverty in the south, and their vote was discounted. They were not allowed to sit next to whites, drink out of the same fountains, live…
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…, the Chinese dedicated a great portion to the T.C.R.R. (Doc 1, 2) As more and more people started coming to America and being born. There became higher competition for getting a job. Racism would be present because immigrants worked cheap. Usually they would hirer…
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…as an officer of the excise. He was twice dismissed from his post, and in 1774 he met Benjamin Franklin in London, who advised him to immigrate to America. Paine landed at Philadelphia on November 30, 1774, and he started a new life as a publicist. <Tab…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, debated, fought and died for. Since that time, millions of immigrants have come to America to secure those freedoms. The Founding Fathers knew what they were doing. They believed in the power of ideas and debate, not censorship. In all truth, our forefathers…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, is largely influenced by such trends. Some major ones include the social status of women, substance abuse, and cyber friends, immigration. Summer jobs, and much more. Today, women movement in Hong Kong is as lively as ever, and is more focused and more pragmatic…
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…;many of whom were important names at the time, and 706 of whom were immigrants—and $420,000 worth of cargo (Baldwin, 485). Before it sank, the Titanic received six separate ice warnings, all of which the crew let by paying minimal attention…
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Category: /History
…the hands of immigrants. Therefore, by segregating them we are only turning our backs on what our ancestors worked so hard to get. It should matter to society that our children, our future, are being brought up in ignorance. School is supposed to be the one place…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…for immigrants. Immigrants (except Haitians and Cubans) who arrive after the implementation of PRWORA are barred from TANF and other benefits for five years. Florida has a large immigrant population that is barred from receiving federal TANF assistance. As a result…
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