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Stephanie Cortez

Engl 114B
Eric Kufs
26 April 2016
Immigrants in Los Angeles
Annotated Bibliography

1. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/03/160304-us-mexicoborder-fence-wall-photos-immigration/
Delano Whitlow, James. This Is What the U.S. Mexico Border Wall
Actually Looks Like. NationalGeographic. 04 Mar. 2016. Web. 22 Apr.
2016. A professional photographer here lets us see and discover more
of what people think the Mexican United States border consist of. Here
I was able to find what possibly reasons as to why having a wall built
could be necessary any important. Seeing the graphics makes me
understand more of my topic and using a source like National
Geographic is credible.

2. http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/systems/mexico-wall.htm
US-Mexico Border Fence Great Wall of Mexico Secure Fence. Global
Security. Web. 22 Apr. 2016. Here on this site we hear the opinions and
voices of the Mexican people based on what Presidential candidate
Donald Trump said regarding the border. We also hear the opinion from
the President of Mexico. Here he says that Mexico will not have to pay

any single cent for a wall border that these people dont want. He also
gives ways on why the border is not a good idea. I feel this source is
credible and can use it to give the reader an opinion coming from a
man with power across the border.

3. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/factchecker/wp/2016/02/11/trumps-dubious-claim-that-his-border-wallwould-cost-8-billion/
Checker, Fact. Trumps Claim That His Border Wall Would Cost $8
Billion. The Washington Post. Web. 22 Apr. 2016. This site quotes a lot
of what Presidential candidate Donald Trump claims financially about
the Mexican border. There are unbiased responses and comments here
on this site which is what helped me see both sides of the argument.
Washington Post is a reliable source and I have been using this posting
site for many years.

4. https://www.dhs.gov/how-do-i/cross-us-borders
Cross U.S. Borders. HomelandSecurity. 09 Mar. 2016. Web. 22 Apr.
2016. This is the official website of the Department of Homeland
Security. Here you can find anything and everything about traveling in
and out of the country. There are different resources and links on the
site that lead to answers about having a passport and how to apply for
one. I will be using this source when I talk about how applying for a
passport is not as easy as it looks.

5. https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/passports/applying-for-au-s--passport-from-outside-the-united-states.html
This is another site where someone can learn more about how to get a
passport. This website is a government website so I will definitely be using
this in my paper where there are no bias opinions or answers. Here I was
able to follow step by step on how to get a passport from inside the
United States to use internationally. I also read here what you can and
cannot bring in and out of the country.
6. http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2016/04/05/donald-trumpsimmoral-idea-for-financing-the-mexican-border-wall/#29a5c1102750
Worstall, Tim. Donald Trumps Idea for Financing The Mexican Border
Wall. Forbes. 05 Apr. 2016. Web. 22 Apr. 2016. A lot of the financial
matters about the Mexican border wall being created is seen here on
Forbes. The architecture plans are laid out and you can see visually the
charts of numbers politicians are talking about. Forbes is very reliable
and everyone that posts is knowledgeable on several political and
social issues.
7. http://www.caimmigrant.org/wpcontent/uploads/2014/09/LosAngeles.pdf
Shamasunder, Reshma. Alegria, Isabel. immigrants is Los Angeles
Country. CAImmigrant.org. This is a two page layout of the labor work
immigrants participate and are involved in. There are percents to all
the jobs that immigrants have. Not only do this layout have information

on Mexicans but also all other ethnicities as well. Due to the fact of this
source being two pages long, I may or may not be using this source.

8. http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21579828-spendingbillions-more-fences-and-drones-will-do-more-harm-good-secureenough
Chilton, Jim. The US Mexico Border Secure Enough. Economist.com.
22 Jun 2013. Web. 22 April 2016. This economic website provides a lot
of information for the reader. There is a lot of views from politicians,
people of congress, and presidents talking about the border.
9. http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/poverty-grows-among-childrenimmigrants-us
10.
http://www.ontheissues.org/2016/Donald_Trump_Immigration.htm

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