How does power and globalization impact the equality and ease of immigration?
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Immigration, international theory, citizenship, liberalism vs realismAbstract
This paper presents research on immigration and the international theory surrounding it. The legal versus illegal immigration and the different schools of thought are delved into and explored. An investigation with a local organization was conducted to measure the immediate impacts of immigration laws on the local community and how economic factors impact the success of immigrants on the path to citizenship.
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