Central America is strategically bordered by Mexico to the North, Colombia to the Southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the East &
the Pacific Ocean to the West. This lands it geographically right in the middle of a political hot issue - IMMIGRATION. Due to political instability & corruption, natural disasters & a poverty-stricken economic situation, large numbers are EMIGRATING or LEAVING their home country & crossing the border into the UNITED STATES. The come to the US to find work, make money & send a portion back home to their struggling families. How do you feel about this? Is it right or wrong? Why or why not? Basically, what is YOUR stance on the issue of IMMIGRATION? Should they stay or should they go? PLEASE be sure to back up your thoughts with some fact/specific bit of information AND answer the question in complete sentences. Question 1 options: GET IT RIGHT EARN BRAINLYEST FROM ME
This lands it geographically right in the middle of a political hot issue - IMMIGRATION. Due to political instability & corruption, natural disasters & a poverty-stricken economic situation, large numbers are EMIGRATING or LEAVING their home.
The answer is in the 'necessary and proper clause' of the U.S.<span> Constitution, better known as the '</span>elastic clause<span>,' which allows Congress to </span>make<span> laws it needs to carry out its own powers.</span>
By the 1700s, France and England were primarily in conflict with each other over shipping routes and shipping rights, since piracy by both countries was ramped.