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Summary of Adios, America: by Ann Coulter | Includes Analysis
Summary of Adios, America: by Ann Coulter | Includes Analysis
Summary of Adios, America: by Ann Coulter | Includes Analysis
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Adios, America by Ann Coulter is a book centered around immigration in the United States, including the impact immigration has had on US history, government policies, and society in general.

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Release dateMay 16, 2016
ISBN9781683781219
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    Adios, America by Ann Coulter is a book centered around immigration in the United States, including the impact immigration has had on US history, government policies, and society in general.

    Modern policies regarding immigration tends to lean in favor of the immigrant. This possibly comes from the fact that Hispanic immigrants often vote heavily in favor of Democrats, therefore Democrats have established policy that makes it easier for illegal immigrants to remain in the country. One of these policies allows for immigrant families to remain in the US if their child or children were born in the country. These children are referred to as anchor babies. Another is amnesty, a policy that pardons individuals for breaking immigration laws under certain circumstances.

    However, the impact of immigration on US society is not always beneficial. Many immigrants take advantage of welfare and federal assistance programs to support their families. When immigrants do work, it is often off the books at a cheaper wage with immigrants taking jobs that businesses would otherwise give to Americans at a living wage. Not only this, but immigrants often send their money to family in their home countries rather than contributing to the US economy by spending it locally.

    Cultural differences between immigrants and

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