What is the difference between legal and illegal immigration?

What will be an ideal response?

The main difference between legal and illegal immigrants is their legal ability to reside and work in the United States. Legal immigrants have permission to reside and work in the United States while illegal immigrants arrive illegally or enter the United States legally but fail to leave as stipulated. Illegal immigrants are also called unauthorized immigrants, illegal aliens, or undocumented workers.

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In February 2010, the price of gasoline in the Florida was $2.629 per gallon and the CPI was 202.4 with a base period of 1982 to 1984. What was the real price of gasoline per gallon in base period dollars?

A) $2.629 per gallon B) $1.00 per gallon C) $1.29 per gallon D) $5.32 per gallon E) $1.809 per gallon

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David and Christian Romer's estimate of monetary policy's current effectiveness lag, defined as the time necessary for a policy change to have one-half its ultimate effect on GDP, is approximately ________ months

A) 2 B) 6 C) 10 D) 19 E) 24

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