= + [ Instructions for the Immigration Paper in Word Format Step 1 Listle) bulets describe the migration debate going on the US These should include a point of view that on your car on in your collections me median resource where you obtained your toiston for each bude point or example, the cost of garding the US is in www.tecm The borders om 1951 13.341 according to figures ven by the Caithe most crossed in the wome million people crossing every year wikipedia.org) Donate damer ance Sep 12 Use the thesis that we have covered the spot your point of view. Erste support your viewpoint Graphened Dwa grande plech production curvey and then oben bulets how sports your post of view. Example Butter Guns possibilities curve outward and to the right overyone bones from the produce Example : Openingration encourages more speciation since the more people with and Comparative and Absolute advantage theories show the core or one o Send a chat Instructions for the Immigration Paper (in Word Format) Step #1: List five(5) bullets that describe the immigration debate going on in the U.S. These five (5) bullets should include a point of view that supports your case for or against immigration. You must include citations (the media resource where you obtained your information) for each bullet point. For example, the cost of guarding the US is $49 billion (www.sfgate.com) The border's total length is 1,951 miles (3,141 km), according to figures given by the International Boundary and Water Commission. [1] It is the most frequently crossed international border in the world, with some 350 million people crossing (legally) every year.[2] (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S). Do not cite wikipedia more than once. Step #2: Use the theories that we have covered to help support your point of view. Explain why the theories support your viewpoint. Graphs are required. Draw a graph if it applies (such as a production possibilities curve) and then cite in bullets how it supports your point of view. Example A: Butter Guns The increase in labor holding everything else constant is shown as a shift in the producition possibilities curve outward and to the right. So everyone benefits from the increased production. Example B: Open immigration encourages more specialization since there are more people with unique skills and Comparative and Absolute advantage theories show this leads to more output for everyone. = + [ Instructions for the Immigration Paper in Word Format Step 1 Listle) bulets describe the migration debate going on the US These should include a point of view that on your car on in your collections me median resource where you obtained your toiston for each bude point or example, the cost of garding the US is in www.tecm The borders om 1951 13.341 according to figures ven by the Caithe most crossed in the wome million people crossing every year wikipedia.org) Donate damer ance Sep 12 Use the thesis that we have covered the spot your point of view. Erste support your viewpoint Graphened Dwa grande plech production curvey and then oben bulets how sports your post of view. Example Butter Guns possibilities curve outward and to the right overyone bones from the produce Example : Openingration encourages more speciation since the more people with and Comparative and Absolute advantage theories show the core or one o Send a chat Instructions for the Immigration Paper (in Word Format) Step #1: List five(5) bullets that describe the immigration debate going on in the U.S. These five (5) bullets should include a point of view that supports your case for or against immigration. You must include citations (the media resource where you obtained your information) for each bullet point. For example, the cost of guarding the US is $49 billion (www.sfgate.com) The border's total length is 1,951 miles (3,141 km), according to figures given by the International Boundary and Water Commission. [1] It is the most frequently crossed international border in the world, with some 350 million people crossing (legally) every year.[2] (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S). Do not cite wikipedia more than once. Step #2: Use the theories that we have covered to help support your point of view. Explain why the theories support your viewpoint. Graphs are required. Draw a graph if it applies (such as a production possibilities curve) and then cite in bullets how it supports your point of view. Example A: Butter Guns The increase in labor holding everything else constant is shown as a shift in the producition possibilities curve outward and to the right. So everyone benefits from the increased production. Example B: Open immigration encourages more specialization since there are more people with unique skills and Comparative and Absolute advantage theories show this leads to more output for everyone