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Bracley, Dean. “Migrants:Illegals or God’s Abassadors?(Cover Story)”.National Catholic Reporter. 46.15.(2010): 1-12. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 15 March 2013
Definition
Brackley talks about how the father of one of the famillies heads north from guatemala to USA sneaking under the border because there is no way for him to go in legally. The immigration services dont hand out Visa's to "poor" people.(Is Arizona’s Anti-Illegal Immigration Law, S.B. 1070,
Constitutional?,22)
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“Is Arizona's Anti-Illegal Immigration Law, S.B. 1070,Constitutional? PROS”.Supreme Court Debate. 15.6. (2012): 22-34, Points of View Reference Center. Web. 15 March 2013.
Definition
"allowed police to arrest anyone they suspected had committed an
offense that could lead to their deportation; and that required police to check the immigration
status of anyone detained, arrested, or lawfully stopped whom they suspected to be in the country
illegally" (Is Arizona’s Anti-Illegal Immigration Law, S.B. 1070,
Constitutional?,22)
Term
Bracley, Dean. “Migrants:Illegals or God’s Abassadors?(Cover Story)”.National Catholic Reporter. 46.15.(2010): 1-12. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 15 March 2013
Definition
This articel says that the purpose for the legislation was to "discorage" aliens from entering the country-it was enacted on On April 23, 2010
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Judis, John B. “Border War. (cover story) ”. New Republic. 231.1(2006): 15-19. Points of View Referance Center. Web. 19 March 2013.
Definition
"There, they will climb through holes in the barbed wire fence separating Mexico from the United States. Some will not make it through the 100-plus-degree Arizona desert on the other side (from October 2004 to October 2005, 261 would-be migrants died in the desert before reaching Tucson or Phoenix) and about one-third of them will be apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol. But, over the course of a year, almost two million will make it, sometimes after several tries, and enter the underworld of undocumented migrants: working on farms, as day-laborers in construction, as servants and maids, or in sweatshops and meatpacking plants."
(Judis,15)
Term
Judis, John B. “Border War. (cover story) ”. New Republic. 231.1(2006): 15-19. Points of View Referance Center. Web. 19 March 2013.
Definition
"In November 2004, anti-immigration activists won a bruising campaign to pass Proposition 200, which denies "public benefits" to people who can't prove their citizenship, despite the opposition of the state's congressional delegation, including Republican Senators John McCain and Jon Kyl; Democratic Governor Janet Napolitano; and major business groups and labor unions"(Judis,15)
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Judis, John B. “Border War. (cover story) ”. New Republic. 231.1(2006): 15-19. Points of View Referance Center. Web. 19 March 2013.
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"Going through the desert is far more dangerous than walking over a bridge into a Texas or California border town or even fording the Rio Grande. And it's more expensive, too. But Mexicans and other Latinos are willing to pay the coyotes, because they hope to find well-paying jobs in the United States. And, relative to where they came from, they will." (Judis,15)
Term
Judis, John B. “Border War. (cover story) ”. New Republic. 231.1(2006): 15-19. Points of View Referance Center. Web. 19 March 2013.
Definition
a farm worker in Mexico could expect to make $3.60 in an eight-hour day, while his counterpart in the United States made $66.32 in the same period (Judis,15)
Term
“Immigration act of 1917”. Legal Material. (2009):45. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 19 March 2013.
Definition
"Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the word "alien" wherever used in this Act shall include any person not a native born or naturalized citizen of the United States; but this definition shall not be held to include Indians of the United States not taxed or citizens of the islands under the jurisdiction of the United States. That the term "United States" as used in the title as well as in the various sections of this Act shall be construed to mean the United States, and any waters, territory, or other place subject to the jurisdiction thereof, except the Isthmian Canal Zone; but if any alien shall leave the Canal Zone or any insular possession of the United States and attempt to enter any other place under the jurisdiction of the United States, nothing contained in this Act shall be construed as permitting him to enter under any other conditions than those applicable to all aliens."(Immigration Act of 1917)
Term
“Immigration act of 1917”. Immigration Act of 1917. (2009):45. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 19 March 2013.
Definition
Sec. 18. That all aliens brought to this country in violation of law shall be immediately sent back, in accommodations of the same class in which they arrived, to the country whence they respectively came, on the vessels bringing them, unless in the opinion of the Secretary of Labor immediate deportation is not practicable or proper

(Immigration Act of 1917)
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Stephens, Angela. “Americans, Mexicans, Reject Border Fence”. World Public Opinion Poll - Region Latin America. (2006): 1-4. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 20 March 2013.
Definition
Many Americans as well as mexicans where polled and answered that they dislike the idea of having a wall seperating two countries.
Term
Stephens, Angela. “Americans, Mexicans, Reject Border Fence”. World Public Opinion Poll - Region Latin America. (2006): 1-4. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 20 March 2013.
Definition
67 % americans agreed that the us economy benefits from immigrants while a 27 % disagreeed
Term
Stephens, Angela. “Americans, Mexicans, Reject Border Fence”. World Public Opinion Poll - Region Latin America. (2006): 1-4. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 20 March 2013.
Definition
79 percent, believe Mexicans are discriminated against in the United States (18% disagreed), and nearly as many Americans — 73 percent — agree (23% disagreed).
Term
Stephens, Angela. “Americans, Mexicans, Reject Border Fence”. World Public Opinion Poll - Region Latin America. (2006): 1-4. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 20 March 2013.
Definition
"A majority of Mexicans (52%) have an unfavorable view of Americans, while only a third (36%) have a favorable view. In contrast, 84 percent of Americans view Mexicans favorably, while only 10 percent view them unfavorably."
Term
Perera, Victor. “Along The Mexican Border: Two Cultures, Two Extinctions”. Nation. 235.18. (1982):556-558. Points of View Referance Center. Web. 20 March 2013.
Definition
The guatemalan indians have the protection of the mexican government
Term
Perera, Victor. “Along The Mexican Border: Two Cultures, Two Extinctions”. Nation. 235.18. (1982):556-558. Points of View Referance Center. Web. 20 March 2013.
Definition
"as two proud aboriginal peoples linked by a
common Mayan ancestry are being separately extirpated.
The mass murders of the Quiches, Kakchiqueles and other
highland tribes are almost unimaginably brutal, whereas the
asphyxiation of the lowland Lacandones is comparatively
gentle. But the results are equally thorough" (Perera556)
Term
Vargas Llosa, Mario. “ The Fence of Lies”. New Statesman. 135.4817.(2006)
:34-37. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 8 April 2013.
Definition
"The rich are prepared to pay $50 an hour for
someone to clean their houses. Agriculture
would grind to a halt without Mexican
and central American immigrants. So, ahead
of the midterm congressional elections,
Mario Vargas Llosaasks why the US needs to
invest billions in a 700-mile-long barrier to
stop illegal immigration"(Vargas35)
Term
Vargas Llosa, Mario. “ The Fence of Lies”. New Statesman. 135.4817.(2006)
:34-37. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 8 April 2013.
Definition
In order to stop illegal illegalization they built a wall about 700 miles long and worth 6 billions(Vargas34)
Term
Vargas Llosa, Mario. “ The Fence of Lies”. New Statesman. 135.4817.(2006)
:34-37. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 8 April 2013.
Definition
The wall was though of and built on when Bush was the president(Vargas34)
Term
Vargas Llosa, Mario. “ The Fence of Lies”. New Statesman. 135.4817.(2006)
:34-37. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 8 April 2013.
Definition
The border runs of from california, new mexico, nevada and texas(Vargas34)
Term
Vargas Llosa, Mario. “ The Fence of Lies”. New Statesman. 135.4817.(2006)
:34-37. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 8 April 2013.
Definition
consist of two fences and a futuristic system of reflectors,
grilles, sensors and radar, to make it absolutely airtight like the author claims it to be(Vargas35)
Term
Vargas Llosa, Mario. “ The Fence of Lies”. New Statesman. 135.4817.(2006)
:34-37. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 8 April 2013.
Definition
Native communities had threatening the government to put legal action towards the built of this wall because it would divide their farmland.(Vargas35)
Term
Llosa, Mario Vargas. “ The Fence of Lies”. New Statesman. 135.4817.(2006)
:34-37. Points of View Referance Center. Web. 8 April 2013.
Definition
"visible to anyone
of the least intelligence who is not blinded by prejudice, and
by the malignant fiction that the immigrants do more harm
than good to the host country"(Vargas35)
Term
Vargas Llosa, Mario. “ The Fence of Lies”. New Statesman. 135.4817.(2006)
:34-37. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 8 April 2013.
Definition
"Latin American immigrants have produced for
the US an amount of wealth four or five times greater than
that figure – wealth which has stayed in the country"(Vargas36)
Term
Vargas Llosa, Mario. “ The Fence of Lies”. New Statesman. 135.4817.(2006)
:34-37. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 8 April 2013.
Definition
"w. Some neighbours recommended her to
us to come and clean the house twice a week. We hired her,
and she did a fine job; in the two hours she spent in the house
with vacuum cleaner, feather duster and other paraphernalia,
she left the place as shiny as a butcher’s shop in Switzerland.
In those days she charged us $60 for the two hours.
We have been lucky enough to get her again, and now
she charges $90 a visit. In fact, this is a discount price. All
our neighbours who have cleaners (the immense majority
of them Hispanic) coming to their houses pay $100"(Vargas36)
Term
Beaubien,Jason. “Deported Immigrants Struggle to Re-Enter U.S”. Morning edition.(2008). Points of View Reference Center. Web. 8 April 2013
Definition
It talks of how when immigrants were once deported most of them try to sneak back in immidiately, but now they have faced problems and the number has been decreased and immigrants no longer are trying to sneak back like they used to.(Beaubien)
Term
Beaubien,Jason. “Deported Immigrants Struggle to Re-Enter U.S”. Morning edition.(2008). Points of View Reference Center. Web. 8 April 2013
Definition
Once he got deported for DUI-he used to work in a restaurant for five yrs in Miami), he crossed the border for six days and he got caught by the border man and now is deported. He says he wants to go back but it is to hard to return, it's difficult.-Roberto Reyes-(Beaubien)
Term
Beaubien,Jason. “Deported Immigrants Struggle to Re-Enter U.S”. Morning edition.(2008). Points of View Reference Center. Web. 8 April 2013
Definition
Roberto Reyes says that there are way more border man on duty now and in order to pay someone to cross them and show them the way in is expensive despite the dangerouse things thatt can happend along the way. (Beaubien)
Term
Beaubien,Jason. “Deported Immigrants Struggle to Re-Enter U.S”. Morning edition.(2008). Points of View
Definition
Grupo Beta is an office of the mexican government in Nogales that helps deportees, but now its packed with deportees.(Beaubien)
Term
Beaubien,Jason. “Deported Immigrants Struggle to Re-Enter U.S”. Morning edition.(2008). Points of View
Definition
"Enriquez says, they helped 689 people return home in the whole year. So far in 2008 they've helped more than 6,000." -Enrique Enriquez Polafox-(Beaubien)
Term
Beaubien,Jason. “Deported Immigrants Struggle to Re-Enter U.S”. Morning edition.(2008). Points of View
Definition
"Unidentified Man #1: I was raised in the United States. They took me when I was five years old to California. I'm 45 years old right now, and I just got deported."(Beaubien)
Term
Beaubien,Jason. “Deported Immigrants Struggle to Re-Enter U.S”. Morning edition.(2008). Points of View
Definition
"Unidentified Man #1: Well that's what they're doing, and it's very hard right now. But I mean, you're going to have to keep on trying and trying if you want to be with your loved ones. Just keep on trying, no matter what, no matter what it takes." (Beaubien)
Term
Beaubien,Jason. “Deported Immigrants Struggle to Re-Enter U.S”. Morning edition.(2008). Points of View
Definition
Ice has deporteed 350,000 immigrants witch is about 20 % more thanm the year before, this was in the year 2008.(Beaubien)
Term
Beaubien,Jason. “Deported Immigrants Struggle to Re-Enter U.S”. Morning edition.(2008). Points of View
Definition
Reynosa is another citie where deportees are located at reaching opportunities to go back to U.S.A (Beaubien)
Term
Beaubien,Jason. “Deported Immigrants Struggle to Re-Enter U.S”. Morning edition.(2008). Points of View
Definition
"Mr. JUAN GARCIA: We're just going over here – we're just going over there to work, and they think we criminals, everybody is criminals."(Juan Garcia)
Term
ProCon.org. ”Should Illegal alienes be allwed to buy or rent homes in the Us?” ProCon.org. Sep. 18, 2007. Web. 9 April 2013.
Definition
Joseph George Caldwell says ""No illegal aliens should be allowed to buy or rent homes in the US. These people are alien invaders. They are criminals, and have no right to be in our country. They should not be allowed anything, except permission to leave as expeditiously as possible (i.e., within a few days).", witch he is against of immigrants and does not believe they shoiuld have the right to do so
Term
Lee, Brianna. “The U.S Immigration Debate” Council of Foreign Relations. 14 January 2013. Web. 9 April 2013.
Definition
People who are against illegal aliens think that immigrants are an economic drain sam as a economic boom.(Lee)
Term
Lee, Brianna. “The U.S Immigration Debate” Council of Foreign Relations. 14 January 2013. Web. 9 April 2013.
Definition
They think that immigrants are taking "American's"Jobs.(Lee)
Term
Lee, Brianna. “The U.S Immigration Debate” Council of Foreign Relations. 14 January 2013. Web. 9 April 2013.
Definition
In June 2011 the Ice director John Morton had issuead a memo that immigrant officers should think about the deportees health conditions as well as their age and other important factors before continuing the deporation (Lee)
Term
Lee, Brianna. “The U.S Immigration Debate” Council of Foreign Relations. 14 January 2013. Web. 9 April 2013.
Definition
Once the memo the director had issued there were about 300000 pending court cases on Foreing Cases.(Lee)
Term
“Should Illegal Immigrants be deported”. Debate Org. 2013. Web. 10 April 2013
Definition
He/She laims that an immigrant should face the consequences because the immigrant knows once he/she is comming throught the border that they know they shouldnt be coming to USA in the first place(haightstreet)
Term
“Should Illegal Immigrants be deported”. Debate Org. 2013. Web. 10 April 2013
Definition
Immigrants should come to this country in the right path(right channels)other than just comiing illegally. (Rachellewms)
Term
“Should Illegal Immigrants be deported”. Debate Org. 2013. Web. 10 April 2013
Definition
He believes that immigrants should have no rights just as a criminal had no rights when he commits a felony(Juris_Naturalis)
Term
“Should Illegal Immigrants be deported”. Debate Org. 2013. Web. 10 April 2013
Definition
61 percent of the people who took the poll voted yes while a 39 percent said no
Term
“Should Illegal Immigrants be deported”. Debate Org. 2013. Web. 10 April 2013
Definition
Beleives that immigrants shouldnt be deported, if they work they should pay taxes, states that deporting them is costing money.Also, says that immigrants are beneficial to the economy financially.(anonymous)
Term
“Should Illegal Immigrants be deported”. Debate Org. 2013. Web. 10 April 2013
Definition
Believes that everyone sould be able to go anywhere where hey want to go to fullfill their dreams(anonymous)
Term
“Should Illegal Immigrants be deported”. Debate Org. 2013. Web. 10 April 2013
Definition
Humans populated the Earth and are currently little if any land untouched by the influence of mankind...but the johnny-come-lately idea of sovereign states who need to protect themselves from the influences of the "other" (who happen to be the same as themselves) should throw barriers in the way of our future flourishing? No. All of these fake borders need to be opened and every one of the primates with slightly above average intelligence we call Humans should be free to fully propagate and develop this speck of dust we inhabit.(Anonymous)
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