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Argumentative Essay About Immigration

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Americans are people of many different national origins. They were once immigrants coming from Europe, Asia, and other places. “My vision of America is an America where everyone has a place, if you are willing to work hard, you do your part, you can tribute to your community, that's what America is,” said by Hilary Clinton on 2nd presidential debate. Hundreds and thousands escape their country to move to the Land of Opportunity. Trump and Clinton argue whether immigration is a major problem facing the U.S. today with number of jobs being taken away in or out of country, the problems illegal immigrants bring to U.S., and dealing with racial issues.
The similarities and difference of each candidate’s views on immigration is that they both agree on welcoming immigration but what really matters the most were the …show more content…

As a former immigrant myself but with documents not illegally, I know how it feels being discriminated especially coming to a Land of Opportunity. I believe everyone in American were all once immigrants, especially their ancestors coming from all over the world and mainly Europe. Native Indian were first to be known living in the U.S. but Europeans claimed their land so therefore it is unfair to ban immigrants especially illegal immigrants. Although I do agree with both, Trump and Clinton on deporting illegal immigrants who pose a threat to the citizens brining in drugs, crime, etc. Just as Clinton stated that everyone should feel welcomed in America, I agree with her decisions on how to take issues on racial and immigrants wisely and not attack them. By banning immigration and not welcoming others into the country, the country becomes isolated from rest of the world or against the country. Also a race should not be discriminated based on the events that are caused by a group or one person because I believe there is good and bad for all

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