Persuasive Essay On Immigration

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The year now is 2020, no undocumented immigrants just only US citizens. The economy has gone down to China, and Donald Trump the 45th and current president is stressed. Why? 2018, the year of mass deportation of immigrants leaving the US. “Make America great again!” he said, but the exact opposite thing happened. Population decreased, so did the workers, all because of one man believing his own true opinion. However, he should’ve let those innocent immigrants stay and I’ll tell you why.

It is quite obvious that Donald Trump is enchanted by the amount of money he has. Part of his wealth comes from foreign ownership but with this new idea of mass deportation, Trump’s wealth would surely decrease in price. Majority of his foreign ownership come from countries such as China and Mexico, yet most immigrants being deported are from countries he has relationships with. His actions will set him back once foreign investors think twice about working with him since he’s deported their own native people. I think Donald Trump should’ve seen this coming. If Trump knew what he was doing he should’ve maintained these relationships if he wanted to continue being wealthy, which show that his immigrants aren’t just useless and have an actual purpose for being in the US. …show more content…

An article written by Eduardo Porter, published in the NY times states, “26 million foreigners… added $2 trillion to the American economy last year, according to the National Academies report.” It’s clear that they contribute to the status of the US. I believe if all immigrants are deported, Trump will realize the impact on the work industry that was lead by immigrants. I know for a fact that the US will struggle to try fill the empty spaces that immigrants left since US citizens would not want to work long hours for low-paid wages, which is the sad reality since they were often downgraded for being