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Welcome! My name is Bettina, and I'm so glad you stopped by my website. I'm originally from Hungary, but I came to the United States in 2012 to seek a brighter future. It was not an easy journey it ended up that what I thought to be a bright promise was really a deception. Young and nave, I was the victim of a human trafficking organization and ended up in the US as an illegal immigrant. I had to navigate the complexities of gaining residency as an illegal immigrant. I also had to overcome significant language barriers to get my life in order and pursue higher education. Thank God, I found my passion in the field of creative strategy, where I could combine my love for business, marketing, and advertising. Today, I can look back on my adventure and feel at peace.
Outside of school, I like to spend time with my two Pomeranians, explore the local restaurant scene, dive into a good book, or unplug at the beach. I've come a long way, and I'm excited about sharing my experiences as well as facing the many opportunities that lie ahead.
Successful Immigrant Section Description:
Welcome to the "Successful Immigrant" section of my blog! As an immigrant myself, I'm passionate about sharing stories of hard-working individuals who have built incredible success in their new homeland. The resilience and determination of these immigrants inspire me, and I believe it's important to acknowledge and celebrate their accomplishments. Join me as I explore the unique challenges and triumphs of successful immigrants, and learn from their experiences.
New Mom Section Description:
Embark with me on a new journey as I enter the thrilling and daunting world of motherhood in the "New Mom" section of my blog. Here, I'll delve into the challenges and joys of balancing a career and motherhood, dispelling the myths and outdated beliefs that often hold women back. As a new mom myself, I'm eager to learn from others, share my own experiences, and create a supportive community where we can all grow and thrive. Let's embrace this new chapter together!
Illegal Immigrant Farm Labor In the U.S. today, much of the farm labor is done by illegal immigrants. There are several issues to consider with this type of immigration, and there are definite (and strong) opinions on both sides of the issue. While some people have very little problem with these immigrants, others feel as though they should not be allowed to remain in the country under any circumstances. Using illegal
Shielding Reinforce Crimes This next argument may have already been cited in the previous paragraph but I wish to put more emphasis, to explore, and to build on this point. By shielding serious crime offenders, they become more confident when committing crimes because they know that they will not be deported. This is the time when more than ever we need tougher rules, not crime-reinforcing actions. Knowing that a threat of
There will be likelihood of lowering costs across the whole of the United States health care system through increasing the risk pool with a population that has proven less likely of utilizing health services, thus lowering the emergency medical care's costs, particularly based on the emergency Medicaid reimbursements, as well as shifting the centre of attention from expensive treatment after progressing of diseases to cheaper preventative and ambulatory care,
Constitutional Amendment The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution relates to the birth provision and citizenship by the process of naturalization. This law states that all persons born or naturalized in the United States are its citizens and they have a right to all the privileges that come with it. It also explicitly states that no state can take this right away from its citizens. President Obama's plan to offer amnesty to
Illegal aliens do not pay taxes but loopholes allow them to get benefits on taxpayers' expense. Besides, the Republicans might have started the immigration reform, but it was the House Democrats that allowed a provision in the bill passed in December 2005. House Judiciary Committee Chairman F. James Sensenbrenner tried to pass an amendment that would reduce illegal immigration to a misdemeanor, but although two thirds of the House
Illegal Immigrant Deportation Issues When an illegal immigrant is arrested and imprisoned for a crime committed in the United States, what happens to that immigrant when his time in prison has been served but his home country will not take him back? This paper reviews and critiques that question. Zadvydas v. Davis In order to fully expose the legal problem in this case the 2001 U.S. Supreme Court decision, Zadvydas v. Davis needs
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