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Jesse Delgado
Professor Estrada
Political Science 1
17 November 2005
Immigration in America
Beginning from the roots of our history, the United States has always had a problem with immigration. From the early gangs of New York to the current Minuteman project, these so-called "natives" of the United States have been seeking to rid the country of immigrants. But there is one question that must be asked among ourselves, "Why are we trying to block immigrants from trying to reach a better life and reaching the American dream?" If we look back at our family history or even our country's history, we can find that no one currently living in the United States is a native of this country (except those from the Native American heritage). When the colonies first formed, the people that filled them were immigrants. They were immigrants from Europe seeking a better life, which is probably the goal of every other immigrant. Currently there is a bill that has been proposed to congress......
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Title: Immigration In America
Approximate Word Count: 716
Approximate Pages: 3 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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