Immigration has always been a controversial subject in the United States. As a new administration begins its four-year reign, many illegal immigrants are worried about their positions within the U.S. For centuries, immigrants have migrated to the U.S. in hopes of obtaining the American Dream. However, when Trump announced his intention to run for the presidency, the American Dream seemed to become inaccessible for many hopeful Mexican and Muslim immigrants. Trumps campaign rhetoric hit home for many Americans, and his ideals made him a forerunner for the Republican party. His fear mongering resonated with what so many white, Midwestern and Southern Americans believe: illegal Mexican immigrants are coming into America to rape our women, murder us, and take away jobs from hardworking citizens and Muslim immigrants are coming here to create terror. This led him to propose the building of a wall between the U.S. and Mexican border. He also proposed a travel ban on people from six majority Muslim countries. These, he deemed were a safety measure. As Trump continuously utilized institutional racism to grow his popularity among U.S. voters, Mexican and Muslim immigrants fears heightened. His controversial election shocked the world, leading many world leaders to welcome immigrants into their countries with open arms. Justin Trudeau, Canadas prime minister, especially pushed back against Trumps proposed bills. Throughout this dark time in American politics, Canada has continuously led by example as to how immigrants should be treated. Recently, the Trump administration executed a mass-deportation of many illegal immigrants back to Mexico. With tensions already heightened between Mexico and the U.S., this angered the Mexican government. Throughout Trumps campaign, he ignorantly stated that Mexico would be paying for a wall on the U.S.-Mexican border. However, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto has continuously stated that Mexico would not pay for such an extravagant measure. Further, Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray has said that he will vigorously fight the deportations of undocumented immigrants back to Mexico, as well as refuse to accept any non-Mexicans sent across the border (Agren and Stanglin). Videgaray has also said that the treatment of Mexican migrants in the United States will top Mexicos agenda when President Nieto meets with the U.S. Secretary of State and the Secretary of Homeland Security. This announcement came shortly after Trumps administration unveiled its tough new guidelines for enforcing immigration laws (Agren and Stanglin). The Trump Administrations new guidelines are an example of the bullying that was prevalent during his campaign, and that is continuing well into his presidency. The Mexican government has even suggested it will go to the United Nations to defend the rights of its migrants (Agren and Stanglin). Trumpgained popularity because of his so-called tough-on-crime platform, however, heincessantly forces his political ideals on the world, straining U.S.-Worldrelations. Mexico is an important ally, but Trumps unfair proposals arefurther damaging an important relationship, as well as potentially hurting theAmerican economy. Although the Department of Homeland Security has said the newdirectives focus on criminals and those who pose a threat to the U.S., theyexpand the authority of federal agents to deport most of the 11 millionundocumented immigrants currently living in the United States (Agren andStanglin).Mexicanimmigrants are not the only ones who Trump attacked on the campaign trail. Healso proposed a ban on Muslims. The Muslim ban is an extremely offensive andracist directive, as it is like that of Adolf Hitlers when he terrorizedGermanys Jewish community. The Muslim ban is yet another example of Trumpsuse of ones identity to instill unnecessary hatred. Recently in the news, manyimmigrants from seven majority Muslim countries have been stopped at airportsupon entering the U.S. Many of theseMuslims work for U.S. companies or are students, teachers, and people trying tovisit their family members. OnJanuary 31st, 2017, Trump signed an executive order thatindefinitely suspends admissions of Syrian refugees and limits the flow ofother refugees in a process he has coined as extreme vetting. This executiveorder was a way to make good on one of his campaign promises to tighten bordersecurity and halt certain refugees from entering the U.S. According to CNN, theorder bars all persons from certain terror-prone countries fromentering the United States for 90 days and suspends the U.S. Refugee AdmissionsProgram for 120 days until it is reinstated only for nationals ofcountries for whom members of Trumps Cabinet deem can be properlyvetted. The countries impacted by this hurtful ban are Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan,Libya, Yemen and Somalia. His order also set out to cancel the Visa InterviewWaiver Program, which once allowed repeat travelers to the United States to beable to forgo an in-person interview to renew their visa (Merica). Under thenew order, these travelers will now have to have in-person interviews.Fortunately,Democrats across the country vigorously fought this unlawful ban. A Washingtonstate federal judge issued a temporary nationwide restraining order whichstopped President Trumps executive order banning citizens of seven countries fromentering the United States (Seipel). The travel ban unfairly targets Muslimsand violates the constitutional rights of immigrants and their families. Justlike Mexican immigrants, Muslims have been targeted by Trump and raciallyprofiled. AfterTrump was elected as the 45th President of the United States, Canadabegan to prepare itself for a surge in Mexican migrants. Canada reportedlylifted the visa requirement amid the uncertainty of Donald Trumps promises tocrack down on undocumented immigrants. Mexican visitors will now no longer needvisas to enter Canada. This momentous move has Canada anticipating an influx inMexican tourists and business travelers. The visa was enacted in 2009, byCanadas previous Conservative government to address an increase in bogusrefugee claims (The Guardian). This visa lift, instated right after Trumpsvows to expel millions of illegal immigrants, could cause a substantialincrease in Mexican asylum seekers.Accordingto The Guardian, between the years 2005 and 2008, refugee claims from Mexiconearly tripled. This made Mexico the number one source country for claims, withmore than 9,400 claims filed by Mexicans in 2008. However, only 11% wereaccepted (The Guardian). The previously Conservative Canadian governmentembraced the visa as a means of border control. However, the Canadiangovernment was pressured by Mexico to end the policy after the number of asylumseekers plummeted in 2015. Justin Trudeau, the current Canadian prime ministeragreed to get rid of the visa in exchange for Mexico expanding its imports ofCanadian beef (The Guardian). In an interview, Justin Trudeau stated that thismove would make it easier for Canadas Mexican friends to visit while helpinggrow Canadas local economies and strengthen their communities. During the timethe visa lift was announced, no one believed that Trump stood a real chance ofwinning the presidency against Hillary Clinton, the popular democraticcandidate especially after his vows to build the wall along the shared borderof the U.S. and Mexico. Although Canadalifted the visa requirement for Mexican travelers without anticipating Trumpspresidency, it came at a time when Mexican migrants needed it the most. Canadahas proven itself to be a leader and a friend in a difficult time forimmigrants worldwide.Animmigration lawyer in Toronto, Lorne Waldman, said that the lifting of the visarequirement is going to be a major factor attracting people to come to Canada. Anticipatingan influx of migrants, Waldman compared it to the wave of Muslims that enteredCanada after 9/11. As Muslims saw a significant crackdown on immigrantsentering the U.S. from the Middle East, there was increase in the number ofpeople who crossed the border from the U.S. into Canada at that time. Sinceday one of his campaign, Trump has used racist lingo. In his first speech, backin 2015, he labeled Mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals. He also wenton to say that Mexico is not sending their best people, rather theyre sendingpeople with lots of problems. He further stated that Mexican immigrants werebringing in drugs and bringing in crime. A few weeks later, he labeled Mexicanimmigrants as killers. Trumps continuous use of hateful rhetoric isdamaging. By labeling these people, he is instilling fear in the Americanpeople of a group of individuals, who for the most part, just want to createbetter lives for themselves. Trump even went so far as to say that the Mexicangovernment was purposely sending us criminals because they dont want to dealwith them. By making false accusations, Trump is creating an unnecessary hatredof a group of people who are in the United States to obtain the American Dreamthat for over two hundred years, we have proudly represented as a core Americanvalue. By2016, President Trump had made numerous racist remarks about people withMexican heritage. He criticized a federal judge who presided over a fraud caseagainst Trump University. He angrily suggested that the court ruling wouldntbe fair because the jurist was Mexican. Curiel, an Indiana native, refused todismiss the civil lawsuits Trump was facing. At many of his rallies, supporterschanted build the wall, a rallying cry of thinly vailed racism. His hurtful rhetoric promotes racism. NPRpublished an article on Trumps CPAC appearance. President Donald Trump madethe claim that while he was speaking, immigration officers were out findinggang members, drug dealers and criminal aliens and throwing them out. Trumpsclaims falsely create assumptions of the type of people coming the UnitedStates. As a third-generation American, I find these to be incredibly hurtful.My great grandparents fled from Nazi Germany to Colombia in hopes of a betterlife. From Colombia, they traveled to the United States. My great grandparents,just like so many other immigrants, came to the United States to follow theAmerican Dream. The United States provides hope for so many people, and Trumphas continuously made offensive statements that tarnish the American ideals. Canadasprime minister Justin Trudeau weighed in on Trumps controversial immigrantban. He tweeted that Canada would welcome immigrants and refugees fleeing frompersecution. He mentioned that diversity is where Canadas strength lies. Healso tweeted a #CanadianIsACanadian. It is leaders like this who better theworld. Trump has continuously bullied people and shamed them for theiridentity. He claims that refugees want to hurt Americans, however most of themjust want to escape the war-torn countries they come from. Canada has alsoannounced that they will continue to accept asylum seekers who are crossing theU.S.-Canada border. The number of refugees crossing the border into Canada hasincreased in recent weeks amid fears that President Trump will crack down on illegalimmigrants. Trudeautold parliament that Canada remains an open country because Canadians trusttheir immigration system and the integrity of their borders and the help theyprovide for people looking for safety (Reuters). Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussenalso said Canada would continue to honor the Canada-U.S. Safe Third CountryAgreement (Reuters). This agreement requires Canada to turn back refugees ifthey make asylum claims at Canadian border crossings with the United States. However,Amnesty International and other groups are worried that the United States isnot safe for refugees and are pressuring the Canadian government to abandon theagreement. The United States has always been considered the home of the freewhich is why it is such an attractive location for immigrants. Trumphas made it okay for people to be openly racist. White nationalist groupsacross the country have voiced their support for his presidency and Trump hasnot denounced them. Steve Bannon, Trumps chief strategist, is chairman of thealt-right website Breitbart News. Bannons ex-wife has accused him of beinganti-Semitic. Bannons nomination was controversial as he is known to beracist. It is choices like these that make minorities feel unwelcome in theUnited States. Former president Barack Obama touted the United States as anaccepting nation of people from all walks of life. He championed the U.S. as aprovider of hope for immigrants worldwide, and as a country which allowsimmigrants to celebrate their heritage. Trump is leading America down adifferent path, a path that only celebrates white Americans, and leavesminorities flailing and feeling like they dont belong.Recentlya Kansas man shot and killed an Indian engineer, injured another and also anAmerican. He reportedly yelled get out of my country and was making racialslurs prior to the incident. This is not the first time a racially-motivatedact of violence has been perpetrated in recent months. When Trump begancampaigning for his presidency, racist white Americans were reported to havecommitted hate crimes more than once. In some areas of the United States, Nazipropaganda has popped up, a seemingly common trend as Trump became presidentwhich has made immigrants, refugees, people of color, and the likeuncomfortable. In fact, many people are starting to feel unsafe leaving theirhomes due to the horrific acts of violence that are taking place. GeanaJavier, a columnist for the Daily Evergreen, recently wrote an article on hatespeech abusing free speech rights. She acknowledged that we have reached a timewhere political divisiveness has attained extreme levels (Javier). It seemsthat since Donald Trumps election, people have used the right to freedom ofspeech as a shield to protect hate speech. As previously mentioned, Trump stated that Mexico is not sending theU.S. its best people, but instead rapists and drug dealers. Geana Javier states that these commentstarget an entire ethnic group and paints them in a negative light. Throughthese sorts of statements, Trump has disguised his racist opinions asimmigration policies. Trump is instilling fear in the American people of an entireethnic group who, for the most part, are good people. Immigrants have notcontributed any more to crime than was already happening in the United States. Itis deeply distressing that intolerant social views are reflected in currentpolitical policy.YahyaAbu Romman, a 22-year-old language major, does not feel welcome in the UnitedStates. He is a Jordanian citizen, but Syrian born. Upon his collegegraduation, he planned a six-week trip to the United States to celebrate. Helanded in OHare International Airport a few days after Trumps travel ban wasinstated. It was there andthen that the positive impression of the U.S. which his father had instilled inhim evaporated (Arraf). Rommans father was a graduate from the University ofIllinois. Hed always told Abu that America is the land of justice, opportunity,generosity and kindness (Arraf). Upon landing at OHare, however, a border officercould not understand why Romman did not have a Syrian passport. Discussionensued about his brother who had lived illegally in the U.S. and overstayed avisa before becoming a citizen (Arraf). Emails were found by the border guardson Rommans phone to flight schools hed applied to in the U.S. The officer wasnot convinced that he was not planning to stay in the U.S. after flight school.This led to Rommans visa being cancelled. When he wanted to call the Embassybefore signing the papers agreeing to being deported, he was threatened by theborder officer and told that if he did not sign, hed be banned from enteringthe U.S. ever again. Romman had visited the U.S. before and felt that thepeople were welcoming. At the present time, however, he feels that is not thecase. In his opinion, he is saferremaining in Jordan: America was an opportunity for people here before. Butnow, no one is actually thinking about the United States for a future place tolive (Arraf). It is experiences like these that make many people wary ofAmericans. Trump has made it clear that if you are not white and a native-bornAmerican, you are not worthy of respect. Acinematographer was barred from entering the United States to attend the Oscarsafter his film was nominated for an academy award. The 21-year-old worked onthe harrowing film of his home countrys civil war, The White Helmets,according to TIME Magazine. The Department of Homeland Security decided at thelast minute to block Khaled Khateeb from traveling to Los Angeles for theOscars (Katz). Because Khateeb was travelling from one of the Muslim majoritycountries which Trump had banned, he was barred entrance into the United States.This is just another example of how Trump is using immigration laws to promotehis racist agenda. His ban affects many people from all over the world who havelegitimate reasons for travelling to the United States.KhaledAlmilaji is yet another victim of Trumps controversial ban. He has beenstranded in Turkey since January 2017. His wife, who is pregnant with theirfirst child, patiently awaits his return to Rhode Island. A student at BrownUniversity, Almilaji has worked feverishly to keep up with his classes fromoverseas. After a federal judge froze Trumps ban, Almilaji had hope ofreturning to his wife. Unfortunately, his hopes were dashed as he realized thenew reality for Syrians trying to study in the United States. Khaled Almilajihas said that now Canada is looking like a better option. PaulDavidson, the president of Universities Canada, has said they have seen aninflux of applications from international students. The Universities Canadawebsite, dedicated to providing information about schools in the country, hasdoubled in views since November (Students Turn to Canada in Trump ImmigrationEra). Canadas most elite universities including McGill, McMaster and theUniversity of Toronto saw large increases in applications from students in theUnited States. Rebekah Robinson, a senior at a predominantly white school inMaryland mentioned she was attracted to the University of Toronto because of thediversity of its student body (Students Turn to Canada in Trump Immigration Era).Robinson, who did not support Donald Trump in the recent presidential election,said that his nomination made Canada even more appealing. This is not anuncommon story in recent months. Typically, the flow of students has beengreater from north of the border rather than south, however that it is changingas tensions in the United States continue to grow. Because of the recentchanges in immigration policies in Canada, it is easier for internationalstudents to study there and stay upon graduation. Whenstudents were asked why they were interested in the University of Toronto, manyreasons were cited, most notably that the University of Toronto is ranked amongthe top five public universities internationally and that it is a globallyfriendly college in a globally friendly country (Students Turn to Canada inTrump Immigration Era). Over the years, Canada has made attracting talent fromaround the world a focal point. The University of Toronto is no different, andproudly boasts that its doors are open to the world. The United States,however, is the opposite. Unlike Canada, the United States is now a dangerousplace for many foreign nationals to be. President Donald Trump has continuouslyused demeaning terminology and racial slurs during his campaign and hispresidency which has led many people of color to question their safety in acountry which has for so long championed itself as the land of the free. DonaldTrumps hateful rhetoric makes it okay for people to be openly racist, and evenworse, express it.Trumpshate speech does not only affect Muslims and Mexicans. Since the election, more than 1,000 hatecrimes have been recorded. The Southern Poverty Law Center indicated that thesenumbers were normally expected over a six-month period. Further, there havebeen at least sixteen attacks on synagogues and other Jewish centers. DonaldTrump, unfortunately, has kept relatively quiet about many of theseanti-Semitic episodes. When reporters pressed him on it, Trump repeatedlystated that he was not racist, nor was he anti-Semitic. He even went so far asto say that any anti-Semitic behavior was the work of his political opponents(Memoli). There has been a surge in racist and anti-Semitic graffiti andvandalism since Trumps election, including the use of Nazi imagery. Accordingto CNN, an astounding forty-eight Jewish Community Centers reported bombthreats in the month of January alone. Trump, who claims to love Jewish people,is under scrutiny for his lack of action and his indifference to these hatecrimes perpetrated on the Jewish community. TrumpsMuslim ban is a prime example of his racist agenda and a measure that Canadahas openly opposed. After Trump announced his plans to propose a ban, JustinTrudeau tweeted that Canada would be a welcoming place to all. UniversitiesCanada has also expressed their support of internationals fleeing persecution,by welcoming students, faculty, and staff from around the world to itscampuses. Unlike the United States, Canada proclaims that internationalimmigrants bring new knowledge, talent, and skills to higher education,research, and innovation to the benefit of all Canadians (Students Turn toCanada in Trump Immigration Era). Some Canadian schools even offered to waiveapplication fees for students who were affected by the order, and to considertranscripts of those hoping to complete academic work in Canada (Students Turnto Canada in Trump Immigration Era). Trumps ban is an impediment to the freeflow of people and ideas and the values of diversity and inclusion, which areof the utmost importance in a strong society. ATTNVideo posted a video on Facebook which addressed how the economy would sufferwithout immigrants. According to ATTN Video, America would lose up to 70% ofits farm workers, which would lead to skyrocketing food prices. Agriculturalproduction could lose as much as sixty billion dollars. Job creation would alsodecrease as immigrants contribute to population growth which in turn increasesthe demand for workers. To say that the reason people dont have jobs becauseof immigrants is untrue and ignorant. Without immigrants, social security wouldtake a serious hit because not enough taxes would be paid in. In 2010,undocumented workers alone contributed 13 billion dollars to the fund. Expertssay that increasing immigration could actually save social security. Instead ofhelping make America great again, Trumps views and policies on immigrationwhich are not based in fact, not only promote racism, but hurt the economy andruin relations between the U.S. and other countries.Canadahas said it will allow 300,000 immigrants to enter the country in 2017. Althoughthis target is unchanged from that of 2016s plan, it is well above the averagenumber of immigrants who were admitted from 2011 to 2015. John McCallum, CanadasMinister of Immigration, has said that making 300,000 the permanent target willlead to economic growth. Canada, which has an aging population and needs ayounger population to boost its economy, is hoping that robust immigration willhelp address this problem. And, over thenext five years, Canada is hoping to increase the number of immigrants theyaccept to 450,000.DonaldTrump wants to impose laws against immigrants which will be detrimental to theUnited States economic growth. The United States is a nation full ofimmigrants. Without these hardworking individuals, the economy will suffer.Immigrants start businesses and are thirty percent more likely to do so thanpeople who are non-immigrants. In fact,immigrants comprise eighteen percent of all small business owners in the UnitedStates today. Immigrant-owned businesses also create jobs for Americancitizens. The Fiscal Policy Institute did a study in 2007 on businesses ownedby immigrants and found that 4.7 million people are employed by immigrants whoown businesses. Not only do immigrants create jobs for millions of Americans,they are also more likely to create jobs for other immigrants. According to theU.S. Department of Labor, 7.5 percent of the foreign born are self-employedcompared to 6.6 percent among the native-born (Furman and Gray). Immigrants arean important part of the American economy. They offer innovative thinking,which in turn helps the United States develop cutting-edge technology. DonaldTrump would like the American people to believe that we do not need immigrantsand has continuously promoted the idea that immigrants are dangerous to theUnited States and to its people. He would like people to believe that Mexicanimmigrants are drug dealers, murderers, rapists and other criminals and that Muslimones are more likely to be terrorists than non-Muslim American citizens.Fortunately,not all Americans hold the same beliefs as our current President. At least thirty-seven cities across the UnitedStates have indicated that they will not comply with Trumps aggressiveimmigration policies. These cities, known as sanctuary cities, tend to be locatedin some of the more liberal areas of the United States. Cities including SanFrancisco, Portland, Seattle, and New York have stood in defiance against thenew President of the United States. In retaliation, President Trump has statedthat he will cancel federal funding directed to these cities, which may limitthis act of federal disobedience. DonaldTrump has made good on many of his promises regarding immigration through themany executive orders he has issued. These radical actions against immigrationhave made many feel less secure, and in some cases, downright terrorized. Trumphas signed two executive orders that direct the Department of Homeland Securityto start building the wall along the border with Mexico. This promise was acornerstone of his campaign. Many are concerned that it will ramp up therepression of the undocumented and anyone who is suspected of beingundocumented to a whole new level. His travel ban, another executive orderTrump hoped to pass, targeted Muslims and singled them out as being more likelyto commit terrorist acts and therefore, they must all be kept out. Thisignorant belief highlights the fact that racism is still prevalent in theUnited States. It is astounding that a nation which is so diverse, voted for aman like Donald Trump. The hate and ignorance at the core of his politicalagenda, which is directed at some of the most vulnerable groups of people inthe United States and the world, is clear. Amongthe provisions within Trumps executive orders for his so-called wall is the instructionto detain every single undocumented immigrant. This also includes families withchildren who have been captured by the Border Patrol and who are held in afacility. His executive order would get rid of agents discretion todetain and release people under the condition that they appear foran asylum interview or court date (Katch). This means that detainees will havea much harder time obtaining legal representation and gathering evidence andwitnesses to make their cases in court. Trump also gave the Border Patrol theability to deport detainees who are waiting for their court dates. Another oneof his executive orders will revive a program that was shelved by the Obamaadministration. This Secure Communities program allows for people who areprocessed in local jails to be checked against immigration databases. If anymatches turn up, ICE is able to ask local law enforcement to hand over theirprisoners for deportation (Katch). Both these orders tighten regulations onborder crossing and immigrants. Most of the people migrating from Mexico to theUnited States do so to escape the hardships they face living in Mexico. Their goal is to earn money to send home.Trumps initiatives are yet another example of his distaste for immigrants. Thefear immigrants harbor is well-founded. Trump has openly made hateful forms ofIslamophobia and xenophobia central to his message from the beginning, and eventhough the campaign has ended, he has yet to back down. His racial rhetoric wasmade as an attempt to appeal to middle-class and working-class white Americanswho harbor resentment towards a perceived rigged system which Trump hasclaimed numerous times benefits not only the rich, but the line-jumpingimmigrants who take jobs ahead of those who were born in the United States(Katch). He has maintained that these U.S. born Americans played by therules. Throughouthis campaign and presidency, Donald Trump has used hate speech and racistrhetoric to paint hard-working immigrants in a negative light. He has continuously spoken negatively aboutminorities who are the backbone of the United States. Our country, which has always prided itself onbeing the land of the free, is suddenly not so. The United States is now anunsafe place for people of color to settle. Donald Trump has employed well-knownracists in his cabinet, and has yet to address the racially-motivated hatecrimes that are occurring nationwide. Asa result, people have come to believe that under his presidency, hatred andracism is allowed. For years, people have flocked to the United States in hopesof attaining the American Dream. With Donald Trump as president, fewer peoplefeel comfortable settling here. He has used racial slurs to tarnish the identityof millions of people and has made an effort to demonize them. Throughout thisdark time in the United States, Canada has lead with the utmost grace. Canadahas welcomed thousands of people into their country, and has let the world knowthat diversity is welcomed and wanted. Unlike Donald Trump, who seems to beadvocating for a white America, Canada has graciously accepted immigrants andtreated them with respect. The current president has lost sight of what ittruly means to be an American. The United States, once a place where anyonecould pursue their dreams, is now a place where many people are unsure of theirfuture. In this dark time in American politics, Canada has led by example ofhow immigrants should be treated. Donald Trump and the American people couldstand to learn a thing or two from our neighbors in Canada.WorksCitedCanada PM: Will Not Halt Illegal Border CrossingDespite Opposition. Reuters.World News., 21 Feb. 2017.Web. 23 Feb. 2017.Edelman, Adam. A Look at Trumps Most OutrageousComments About Mexicans As He AttemptsDamage Control by Visiting With Countrys President. New York Daily News. News, 31 Aug. 2016. Web. 23 Feb. 2017.Agren, David, and Doug Stanglin. Mexico Says Noto Trumps New Deportation Rules. USA Today. USA Today, 22 Feb.2017. Web. 23 Feb. 2017.Merica, Dan. Trump Signs Executive Order to KeepOut Radical Islamic Terrorists’ CNN. CNN Politics, 30 Jan. 2017.Web. 23 Feb. 2017.Jarrett, Laura, Rene Marsh, and Laura Koran.Homeland Security Suspends Travel Ban. CNN. CNN Daily,4 Feb. 2017. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.Seipel, Brooke. Bush-appointed Judge Halts TrumpTravel Ban Nationwide. The Hill.The Hill, 3 Feb. 2017.Web. 25 Feb. 2017.Taylor, Jessica. President Trump At CPAC: TheEra of Empty Talk Is Over’ NPR.NPR Politics &Policy, 24 Feb. 2017. Web. 25 Feb. 2017.Butler, Karen. Justin Trudeau to Immigrants,Refugees: Canadians Will Welcome You, Regardless of Your Faith’ UPI.World News, 29 Jan. 2017. Web. 1 Mar. 2017.Storey, Kate. Who Is Steve Bannon? 17 Things toKnow About Donald Trumps Chief Strategist.Cosmopolitan. Cosmopolitan, 14 Mar.2017. Web. 16 Mar. 2017.Chapel, Bill. Kansas Man Arrested In ShootingThat Reportedly Targeted Foreigners. NPR. NPR Politics & Policy, 24Feb. 2017. Web. 16 Mar. 2017.Javier, Geana. Hate Speech Abuses Free SpeechRights. The Daily Evergreen.The Daily Evergreen,23 Feb. 2017. 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- Research Proposal
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- Search in scholarly sources the similarities and difference between PhD and DNP. Post three similarities and three differences found on your research. Do not forget to include your reference.
- Security
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- so too
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- Social Science
- Social Science – Philosophy
- Social Science – PhilosophySocial Science – Philosophy
- Social Science – Sociology
- Social Science – SociologySocial Science – Sociology
- Social Sciences
- Social ScienceSocial Science
- Social Work
- Society
- Sociology
- someone cannot engage in a Discourse in a less than fully fluent manner. You are either in it or you're not. Discourses are connected with displays of
- SP19, WRITING
- SPC2608
- SPD310
- Sports
- Statistics
- succeeding in online courses requires a different approach compared to traditional classroom settings. To help you make the most of your online learning experience
- such as notifications from social media or email. Organize your study materials and have a reliable internet connection to ensure seamless access to course materials.
- Technology
- that personal ethics and organizations ethics are two different and unrelated concepts. Others
- the attribute is useful
- The directions are attached. However you must read the PDF file first in order to answer the questions.
- the role of work and money
- Theatre
- then reply to a minimum of 2 of your classmates' original posts.
- Theology
- Threat of artificial intelligence 800 words.
- to be true of second language acquisition or socially situ ated cognition (Beebe
- to better promote the value and dignity of individuals or groups and to serve others in ways that promote human flourishing.
- to usc a Discourse. The most you can do is III It'! them practice being a linguist with you.
- total fat consumption
- Tourism
- Translation
- Transportation
- U110
- Uncategorized
- University of Central Missouri
- University of South Florida
- UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, WRITING
- Video Games
- Watch this meditation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doQGx4hdF3M&feature=youtu.be and write a one page reflection
- WCWP10B
- we can always ask about how much ten- 12 """""" or conflict is present between any two of a person's Discourses (Rosaldo
- What approaches to the study of poverty does economic sociology offer? More specifically, what might sociologists studying poverty focus on besides poor households, neighborhoods, and individuals?
- What is the philosophical matrices for Behaviorism, Constructivism, and Reconstructivism
- What key aspects do you believe should guide ethical behavior related to health information, technology, and social media?
- what place did government have to improve markets? What does the concept of ""crowding out"" mean in all of this?
- What should be done to maintain optimum stock levels and why is it important to keep accurate and up-to-date records of stock in medical practice?
- whether good or bad. The intent of the short research projects is to dig a little deeper into some of the topics
- which triggers the vulnerability. As soon as the user downloads this shortcut file on Windows 10; windows explorer will
- Would somebody read these quotes and answer those three questions at the bottom for me?Disregard number two I will look for myself in the text.
- Write short essay based on evidence about the 2 cons of Sex Education 250-300 words 2 reference minimum no plagiarism
- WRITING
- writing assignment, you will analyze asymmetric and symmetric encryption. Evaluate the differences between the two of them and which one that you would determine is the most secure.
- Writing, Personal Code of Technology Ethics
- you believe you can provide the CIO with the information he needs.
- you will learn how to search for scholarly
- you will need to read the TCP standard. TCP was first defined in RFC 793. A link to this document is provided. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc793
- Young People
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