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Israel should protect itself from Palestine like how each and every nation protects itself. By providing security to their own people, and taking the fight to them. Palestine has unofficially declared war and has always been warring against Israel, and failed to compromise in any way. All they look for is the destruction of the Jews and them being able to take the lands. Their tactics of destroying the Jews is similar to terrorists, and ideological similar to the Nazi's, the terrorism and sui-cide bombers, and the ideology that all "inferiors" and "jews" must die.
To be able to protect themselves, the Israelites must provide security for their citizens, and to be able to take the fight to the Palestines (which they cannot do, as the U.N. would not allow them too. However, sometimes just providing security is not enough, and Israel must fall on the old saying: "The best defense is a good offense." [Art of War].
Until Palestine learns and uses peace, or until the extinction of one or another people group, the Middle East will not experience peace.
Immigration law is very complex, and there is much confusion as to how it works. The Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA), the body of law governing current immigration policy, provides for an annual worldwide limit of 675,000 permanent immigrants, with certain exceptions for close family members. Lawful permanent residency allows a foreign national to work and live lawfully and permanently in the United States. Lawful permanent residents (LPRs) are eligible to apply for nearly all jobs (i.e., jobs not legitimately restricted to U.S. citizens) and can remain in the country even if they are unemployed. Each year the United States also admits noncitizens on a temporary basis. Annually, Congress and the President determine a separate number for refugee admissions.
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