Persuasive Essay On How To Be Deported

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Everyone at least once in their lifetime needs a family to rely on. The greatest problem that I see facing society today is deportation. Many families are being deported and for some, this action puts an end to their dreams and goals. In 2016, about 240,000 people were deported from the U.S.A. In order to help solve this problem I plan on making a website about the topic, write persuasive letters to people that can help to make a difference, and be a virtuous example for everyone and show why many people deserve to stay. Many websites today inform you about new things that are being done about deportation, or how many people are being deported, but I haven’t found any that will give other people the opportunity to share their thoughts …show more content…

I noticed how people who do the wrong thing drag the ones who are maybe the same race or nationality to the consequences of their actions, and that is an unfair treatment for those who have done nothing but follow the law. I want to be an example of an immigrant that can prove wrong to those that consider every other immigrant a delinquent, because we are not, yet I am aware that there are others who are dedicated on smearing the meaning of being an immigrant, but to be an immigrant doesn’t only mean being someone who came to a different country by walking through a desert or by crossing a river, if not an individual who comes with the purpose of being someone one in life, some to have an opportunity that is not given back in their country for an education, many come to be able to start over and rebuild a new life, the one that they want to live and the one that every parent wants for their children. Being a good example of an immigrant can make others realize that deportation is not always the answer, or at least not for the ones who have fought obstacles legally in order to stay in this land full of