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    The Most Critical Issue the U.S Is Facing Is the Federal Regulatory Expenses.

    Final Project 8 Chana Evans Chancellor University Instructor:  Melissa Burrows March 2, 2012 FINAL PROJECT 8 The most critical issue the U.S is facing is The Federal regulatory expenses. U.S. is on the path for a deficit of 1.5 trillion or more in the future. The funding reduction that should be cut out is the Federal regulatory expenses, Federal spending US cut; it could raise the economy backup and help the US out of debt

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    Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration Policy Reform Matthew Benham 02/29/2012 ITT Technical Institute Composition 1 Abstract This paper addresses the number of illegal aliens in the U.S., where they are coming from now and where they were coming from in the past. It shows the detrimental effects these numbers have on our healthcare and education systems. It also shows some of the estimated amounts it costs federal, state and local governments to provide services to illegal immigrants, and how the federal

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    Immigration and Population

    article Illegal aliens cost California billions, "California's addiction to 'cheap' illegal-alien labor is bankrupting the state and posing enormous burdens on the state's shrinking middle-class tax base" (Seper, 2004). Illegal aliens are costing our country roughly $10.5 billion dollars a year for health care, education, and incarceration. The education system alone is spending $7.7 billion a year to put aliens, which account for about 15% of our student body, through school. Illegal aliens also used

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    Illegal Immigrants Paper

    Illegal Immigrants in healthcare Illegal Immigrants, Health care and the United States The influence of illegal immigrants on health care economics in the United States has become a serious problem. With health care stretched the impact of the illegal immigrant population increases the already high costs. Medical service in communities affected by high population of the illegal immigrants is being severely compromised as hospitals absorb the $200

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    Illegal Immigration

    Illegal Immigration “Households headed by illegal aliens imposed more than 26.3 billion in costs on the federal government in 2002” (“Illegal Immigrants Create a Drain on the U.S Government” 1). Illegal immigration has been a heated debate topic for a long time. But what is it and why is this, such an important part of our lives. An Illegal immigrant is an alien who has crossed national borders and is in violation of that country’s immigration laws. Therefore everything he or she does wail in that

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    Media

    The Image of Latinos through Mass Media The media often misrepresents a person, a people, a place, or an idea, and does so without hesitation. There are many methods and mediums the media uses to reach the great majority of the world. Whether it is by use of print, such as newspapers or magazines, or by broadcast, by means of television, radio and the internet, the media has a way of presenting information to suit its purpose, whatever that may be. The media has difficulty in its representation

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    Reserch Paper

    businesses in the United States. Additionally, the immigrants provide market for the US manufactured goods and services through their high purchasing and consuming power. The immigrants are associated with several disadvantages. For instance, illegal aliens are a burden on the American’s taxpayers. A lot of

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    Leadership and Ethics

    the country are taking necessary action to stop illegal immigration. Utilitarianism tends to sustain what is acceptable as being useful. Business owners in the United States see illegal immigrants as helpful in the corporate sector, they argue that Aliens take jobs that the citizens won’t do and their employment results in affordable prices for consumers. This has led in an increased entry of illegal immigrants. Existing citizen rights should be taken into consideration by the responsible departments

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    Polish Immigrants: How The Polish Affected America

    Giacomo Volo ENF 3 10/9/2015 How The Polish Affected America Culture is what made the US such a diverse place, it is called a melting pot since its made up of many different types of ethnicity’s. This dates back to about the 1600s to the 19th century, from when the pilgrims first discovered the land to immigrants seeking new hope for a better future. Even though they were all different ethnicity's they all had the same hope coming to the new world, like religious freedom from the king, too better

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    Aparicio Summary

    Reading this article helps you understand the importance of learning about the Latino population by looking at different situations and ways of life instead of the population as a whole. Like stated in the reading, there is currently an increase in the study of Latino studies. It is important that students be presented not only with the differences between being Latino and non-Latino but also informed about the variety of culture and history present in the Latino community. An important idea

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