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Me English :P

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I was in a rush I forgot I had to do it :/

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The struggle of immigration taken place in Greece We see a lot of people come from different countries that are in the United States today, but how exactly did they get here? This novel will relate to Enrique's Journey as it deals with people getting deported, arrested, and also being put in an asylum. This novel will also deal with children being separated from their families. This is where Mr. Obama comes and tries to reunite with their family. With this, it can change a lot of people's point of views and the way they look at the immigrants.

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Taking place in Greece, the immigrants would be, arrested or put in asylum. It is said that there were 132, 524 people who were arrested or put in an asylum for "illegal entry or stay". This was a huge increase from 95,239 that occurred in 2006. It is said that about half or the immigrants that were arrested had to be immediately deported. This is because they were becoming a majority of Albanians. As for the immigrants that's not deported either signed up to be put in an asylum or were provided a decision where they can self deport themselves within one month, meaning that they would be unauthorized to stay in the country.

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There were young Adults who were involved in the movement. With this, they created a name for themselves called "Dreamers". This is where Mr. Obama came in said, "opponents of the legislation had no rational for blocking them from a path to citizenship." With Mr. Obama being in charge, the organizers were able to raise funds for parents, in order for them to purchase airplane tickets for two months. This is so that the children and their parents would be able to reunite. There was also a bill that was created known as "The Senate Bill" which has a great offer for young immigrants.

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There's a program known as "The Diversity Visa Program". It was developed by the Immigration Act of 1990. It was created as a loyal channel that's for immigrants that's from countries within low prices of immigration into the U.S. Within each year, it is said that 55,000 visas are assigned randomly to nationals from countries that transported less than 50,000 immigrants to the U.S within the previous five years out of 55,000 Visas, there's about 5,000 that are created accessible for anyone to use under the NACARA program.

ThisGirlPretty:

As you can see, children like Enrique go through a hard struggle as they travel long from different countries in order for them to reunite with their families. With this, it teaches us a lot about immigration and also what the others had to go through in order for them to get into the U.S. There are immigrants today that are still trying to enter the United States as they go on a Journey on the search for their parents. We see all different types of people who came from other countries in today's world don't really know where they come from or what it took for them to enter in the U.S. @Vocaloid

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Final remarks: It's an good paper, but there are a lot of phrases that can be taken out to make the writing smoother/more effective. Good effort!

ThisGirlPretty:

Oh okie! Thank you so much :D! I appreciate it 100%

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