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Illegal Immigration in the United States

Illegal Immigration in the United States. Charlie D. Amy E. Bawan A. What’s the advantage. The advantages of illegal immigration are that: The immigrants can be hired for cheap labor They keep jobs for law enforcement Finally it keeps us from doing poor jobs. What’s the disadvantage.

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Illegal Immigration in the United States

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  1. Illegal Immigration in the United States Charlie D. Amy E. Bawan A.

  2. What’s the advantage • The advantages of illegal immigration are that: • The immigrants can be hired for cheap labor • They keep jobs for law enforcement • Finally it keeps us from doing poor jobs

  3. What’s the disadvantage • Unfortunately there are problems with illegal immigration: • First, they might have a connection with drug cartels • Second, the 2nd generation of children will be marked as illegal aliens • Finally, several U.S. citizens claim that it is unfair.

  4. Where do they come from • When most people think of illegal immigrants they think of Mexico and central America. • However there are also other illegal immigrants from all over the world. • IE : Illegal Immigrants from Ireland, Italy, Germany and Cuba.

  5. What can we do?... • Six years ago, the government along with a group of farmers signed the AgJobs bill • This bill stated that some 800000 undocumented immigrants who were already in the United States would have to register and pay a $400 fine to require for citizenship, plus 3-5 years on agricultural jobs would make them applicable for a Visa and a Green Card.

  6. Where did the info come from?... • There is a slight problem with scholarly and unscholarly sources. • Unscholarly sources include sites like Wikipedia, because anybody can edit it. • Either way it is clear to say that unscholarly sources are clearly bias

  7. Scholarly Sources • Scholarly sources provide you with an unbiased reliable source of information. • Some scholarly sources one would consider are News websites or library articles that are online. • Look for sites that primarily end in .edu for library articles or .com for news websites.

  8. What’s the difference between Biased and unbiased • When an statement is considered biased, it is stating an opinion of something • When a statement is unbiased, then that means that the statement is a fact. • You typically want to read from the unbiased sources. Otherwise it would be considered unscholarly and typically not the best of information.

  9. Citing your sources • Citing your sources is crucial to your MLA format • You must state your own ideas or you will be caught for plagiarism. • Here in college, being caught for plagiarism can lead to academic dishonesty which includes failing, the case goes on your permanent record, suspension and expulsion from the University.

  10. Online sources • Online sources are one of the best ways to get information. In particular, news websites or library websites. • CQ Researcher • Ebsco host

  11. Sources • http://ezproxy.marshall.edu:2901/cqresearcher/ • http://www.worldcat.org

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