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Back to top Tell us what you think of this report NEWS . . The Toronto Star recently sent one of their reporters posing as a new immigrant to a high-rise building in suburban Don Mills area east of Toronto as the paper had received several complaints about discriminatory treatment being given to new immigrants. The reporter was told that he would have to pay 12 months' rent in advance. "If you are a newcomer, then we have to use different rules," the building manager was quoted as saying.
This article may not be resold, reprinted, or redistributed for compensation of any kind without prior written permission from the author. . Email Article See Green Light, Red Light by Ronald Brownstein Among the many things destroyed along with the twin towers on September 11 was the opportunity for many children of illegal immigrants to go to college. Before September 11, there were bills pending in state and federal legislatures that would have eased the path to college for undocumented immigrant students. But in the wake of the attacks, the country has dramatically revised its priorities.
Research Paper In America, But Not Of America From the beginning of this country, laws were formed by people from other countries who came to the United States in search of a better life. Throughout many generations, immigration is what has made our country what it is today. I intend to examine some of these bitter realities that the immigrants must surcome in order to become citizens of the United States. I will also take a look at the cost and benefits of immigrants and aliens to the American schools and health care system. Constitution which will be discussed and alluded to throughout.
Health care and social service providers should require verification of citizenship before providing services, other than a one-way trip to jail or back across the border. Supreme Court weighed in on deportation issues in late June when the justices ruled 5-4 in INS v. 00-767, that legal immigrants have the right to judicial review of deportation orders. The Court also ruled that the 1996 law providing for automatic deportation may not be applied retroactively to people who committed crimes before enactment of the law. Further, the justices held that the government cannot hold non-citizen felons in detention indefinitely, even if they have been ordered deported and their home countries refuse to take them back.

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