From the moment the first plane hit the North Tower, the immigration system in the United States was destined to change.
The attacks on September 11, 2001 certainly didn't start the country's immigration debate, but it did alter the course of the discussion.
Immigration was already a staple of the nightly news through the 1990s into the 2000s. After a series of free trade agreements realigned economies in Mexico and Central America, millions of migrants headed to northern Mexico and the U.S. looking for work.
"After 9/11, the Bush administration tried to see immigration enforcement as a way to fight terrorism," Burnham said. "And it's just not."
so the answer D
Answer:
they face bad pay and they face alout of job loss
Explanation:
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and Italy
took part in Spanish Civil War, testing their soldiers and weapons.
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sent the famous "Condor Legion" of alleged volunteers (with tanks, fighters
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