Mexican Immigration Research Paper

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It has been a common topic of conversation about mexican and hispanic immigrants entering the United states of America and what should done about it.
Hispanic /Mexican Immigrants face the identity of being titled aliens. These immigrants play a large role in the United States because the illegal aliens who enter the United states affecting the Economy. In the United states of America it is illegal for hispanic/mexican immigrants to enter the country. Many American policies such as the Ice operation affect these immigrants from entering the U.S. The following article called "U.S. Plans Raids to Deport Families Who Surged across Border." written by Jerry Markon and David Nakamura, "Deportations: Missing Parents Scared Kids."written by Cindy Rodriguez and Adriana Hauser.,Crossing Over: A Mexican Family on the Migrant Trail. by Ruben Chavez. Immigrants are not given a chance to stay in the United States because certain policies such as the ICE operation.
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The “Great Wall” built in along the Mexico-United States border. It was built in the 2000’s and is used to keep out immigrants of the United states. The fence is often times hopped by these so considered “Aliens”. Illegals try to cross this large fence but with that comes casualties. Border Patrol does its best to keep these Aliens alive once found near or past the border giving them medical treatment before fingerprinting them and returning them to their home country. The book called “Crossing Over” by Ruben Martinez was a fantastic book capturing all of these events from real life people and the harsh experiences they face try to make it to the land of the