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By Tom Jawetz July 22, 2019, 4:45 am
Restoring the Rule of Law Through a Fair, Humane, and Workable Immigration System
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New U.S. citizens gather at a naturalization ceremony, March 2018.
OVERVIEW
Policymakers must break free of the false dichotomy of America as either a nation of immigrants or a nation of laws, and advance an immigration system that is fair, humane, and actually works.
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For more information and updates on this topic, see CAP’s series: “Reframing the Immigration Debate.”
Introduction and summary
The immigration debate in America today is nearly as broken as the country’s immigration system itself. For too many years, the conversation has been predicated on a false dichotomy that says America can either honor its history and traditions as a nation of immigrants1 or live up to its ideals as a nation of laws by enforcing the current immigration system.2 Presented with this choice,3 supporters of immigration—people who recognize the value that immigrants bring to American society, its culture, and its economy, as well as the important role that immigrants play in the nation’s continued prosperity—have traditionally seized the mantle of defending America as a nation of immigrants.4 By doing this, however, rather than challenging the dichotomy itself, supporters have ceded powerful rhetorical ground to immigration restrictionists, who are happy to masquerade as the sole defenders of America as a nation of laws.5 The fundamental problem with this debate is that America is, and has always been, both a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws. Debates over a liberal immigration policy actually predate the start of the nation itself; they infused the drafting of the U.S. Constitution, America’s founding document.6
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The answer would be World Wide Web which is a synonym to B. Internet
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1) Accessibility to more advanced medical equipment.
2) Experience on how to study, categorize and treat certain viruses.
3) Stronger and easier communication from the authorities to the people through social media.
4) A lot confusion and misinformation given to the spread of rumors and fake news from ignorant people through social media and the internet.
5) Accessibility to more advanced medicines and antibiotics.
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1st and 4th
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The war demanded huge expenses, and the Confederate government finally had to introduce taxing slave owners. Also, the Confederation tax policy was characterized by a desire to increase indirect taxes. In 1861, a law was passed introducing a tax on all exported cotton. The tax was levied at the rate of an eighth of a cent for every pound of exported cotton. The war had protracted nature, and on April 24, 1863 the Confederate government was forced to introduce a direct tax on land, slaves, and all other sources of income. In addition, the Government of the Confederation took measures that allowed the mass requisition of slaves, livestock, and food for the needs of the army.