illegal immigration
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Jesuslovesme
@MsBooklover (3974)
• United States
23 Sep 18
There was a time that when a baby was born in the USA, he or she was considered to be a legal citizen. Yet, so much has changed. We have so many illegals here. In the recent past, if you were illegal but had a baby, you were...
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Deborah-Diane
@DeborahDiane (40849)
• Laguna Woods, California
19 Jun 18
With the immigration crackdown along the southern border of the US, people have simply found a new way to slip into our country, and it is much more difficult to prevent.
Instead of walking into our country through the desert,...
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redhotpogo
@redhotpogo (4398)
• United States
11 Jun 18
During President Trump's campaign to become the 45th President of the United States of America, President Trump talked about wanting to build a wall. He discussed it's use would be to protect all US citizens from invaders that...
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Barbara Radisavlejvic
@bagarad (14283)
• Paso Robles, California
10 Nov 17
When I was born in the early 1940's, Amercia was still fighting World War II to protect our ability to determine our own destiny as a nation and continue to live under our own Constitution. We did not want either Germany or Japan...
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bobmnu
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
19 Jun 12
It seems that President Obama has some support for his new Immigration enforcement policy, the Mexican President. This should not suprise anyone because one of the largest imports to Mexico is American Cash sent home from Illegals...
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speakeasy
@speakeasy (4171)
• United States
3 May 12
Does everyone have a right to drive a vehicle or is that a privilege reserved for people who have valid driver's licenses and insurance?
Los Angeles (and the state of California) have a policy of setting up sobriety checkpoints...
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speakeasy
@speakeasy (4171)
• United States
14 Nov 11
Many small midwestern towns have found that they are slowly dying as young people move away and few new people have moved in.
For some areas in Kansas and other midwestern states, this trend is now reversing. New families are...
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sharra1
@sharra1 (6340)
• Australia
17 Sep 11
One of the big issues in Australia’s political debates at the moment is the so called problem of boat people, or asylum seekers who are so desperate to reach a safe haven that they risk travelling in dangerous boats to reach our...
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Chalea Hutchinson
@zoey7879 (3092)
• Quincy, Illinois
17 Aug 11
I was born in raised in Illinois and got my first driver's license here in 1999.
All that I had to have was my previous ID and either my social security card or birth certificate.
I moved out of state and got a license...
birth certificate
dmv
government
illegal immigration
proving citizenship
proving residency
secretary of state
social security card
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dolor2309
@dolor2309 (57)
• United States
5 Jul 11
Hello peeps, I know this could be a very touchy subject but since this is about being myself, I am being MYSELF when I say that I am getting sick and tired of dealing with people who I'm positive (but not 100% sure) that are...
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coffeebreak
@coffeebreak (17797)
• United States
12 May 11
When he was in Arizona bragging about how much he has done for the border patrol and stopping illegal immigration (which isn't much)...he said "...what more do they want? A moat? Maybe with some alligators in it?" I don't care...
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speakeasy
@speakeasy (4171)
• United States
7 Mar 11
That's right! Utah approved a bill Friday (March 4, 2011) to give illegal immigrants 2 year work permits. All the illegal immigrant has to do is show that they are living and working in Utah, pass a criminal background check, and...
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speakeasy
@speakeasy (4171)
• United States
11 Oct 10
There is so much publicity about Arizona's tough stance on illegal immigration that most people are completely unaware of how much Arizona does for the people who immigrate here legally.
There are only three...
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