Please pay attention, this is a graduate level course. It must be free from grammatical errors, plagiarism and wrong sentences.

TOPIC: Lawful and Unlawful Immigration impact on Homeland Security

Create an outline based on this topic. You should include at least 5 sources that are not older than 10 yrs.  (see instructions attached). Due on 27th November 2020.

I have included some resources. You don’t necessarily have to use mine.

Topic: Lawful and Unlawful Immigration impact on Homeland Security

 

 

HLSC 520 Outline Instructions

 

To begin the writing process of the research paper, you are to prepare an outline in APA alphanumeric format. The outline should include a title page, thesis statement, a conclusion of at least three sentences, and a reference page. Within your outline, show the major points and research to be discussed in your paper.  Include both supportive and opposing research. The reference page should include a minimum of five scholarly sources.

 

Outline Example:

 

  1. INTRODUCTION
  2. MAIN IDEA 1
  3. Subtopic one
  4. Research
  5. Subtopic two
  6. Research
  7. Research
  • MAIN IDEA 2
  1. Subtopic one
  2. Subtopic two
  3. Subtopic three
  4. Research
  5. Additional details
  6. Additional details
  7. CONCLUSION

 

*Think of each main idea as a body paragraph in your paper. You may include as many points as needed under each main idea and subtopic. Adjust the sub-headings to fit your paper. The purpose of the outline is to keep your paper focused. It will help you logically think through the writing of your paper as well as organize your research.

 

An example of an APA alphanumeric outline can be found here.

 

 

 

These were the sources I posted in previous week as my reference. You can use this in addition to what you have as references.

 

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Bibliography

 

Alexseev, M. (2005). Immigration Phobia and the Security Dilemma: Russia, Europe, and the United States. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511528064

Bauder, H. (2017). Immigration Dialectic: Imagining Community, Economy, and Nation. University of Toronto Press. https://doi.org/10.3138/9781442687196

Bender, S. (2012). Run for the border: vice and virtue in U.S.-Mexico border crossings. New York: New York University Press.

Cox, A., & Rodriguez, C. (2015). The President and Immigration Law Redux. The Yale Law Journal, 125(1), 104-225. Retrieved May 22, 2020, from www.jstor.org/stable/43617092

Farina, M. (2018). White Nativism, Ethnic Identity, and US Immigration Policy Reforms. London: Routledge, https://doi-org.ezproxy.liberty.edu/10.4324/9781315307114

Franzblau, K. J. (1997). Immigration’s Impact on U.S. National Security and Foreign Policy. Homeland Security Digital Library. https://www.hsdl.org/?view.

Heimburger, R. (2017). God and the Illegal Alien: United States Immigration Law and a Theology of Politics (Law and Christianity). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

McLeigh, J. (2010). How do Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) practices affect the mental health of children? American Journal of Orthopsychiatry., 80(1), 96–100. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-0025.2010.01011.

National Security Threats-Chain Migration and the Visa Lottery System. (2018, February 1). https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/national-security-threats-chain-migration-visa-lottery-system/.