im not sure but i think its:
border towns)
Wrong: i just finished the lesson on NovaNET. the answer is maquiladoras
that answer isn't even on here, its border towns
Yes, illegal immigration is a controversial issue in the United States
Most Spanish immigration occurred in the 1930s during the Spanish civil war Many u.s. citizens have emigrated to Mexico over the years
An ID or birth certificate. Entering Mexico represents no problem; the issue arises on your way back to the United States.
There are two:Illegal immigrants pouring into the United States.Major drug shipments going from Mexico into the United States.Traffic and distribution of high caliber weapons and ammo from the United States into Mexican drug cartels.
New immigration
the main problem is not invasion rather that the Mexican population is causing a slight disbalance in the economy that is the reason why immigration is allowed, but so many illegal immigrants are entering the U.S. that it has become an issue.
Depends on which country you are talking about. Different country's have different departments that handle immigration. In most cases it would however be the Department of Immigration (of the particular country), which handles the issue and control of immigration applications.
My passport was issued in the United States. The place of issue is significant because it indicates the country that has granted me permission to travel internationally and serves as a form of identification and verification for border control and immigration purposes.
Immigration
Immigration
The Irish Rovers, Imperials and Ink Spots are musical groups.
Population by itself is not an issue. Overcrowding and disorganized population growth without enough economic growth IS the issue. One of the areas most affected by this issue is the Valley of Mexico, where greater Mexico City is located.