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Pros And Cons Of Immigration, Education, And Stem Cells

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This presidential election is really a tough one for some people. People are focusing on the candidates’ images and not the problems facing Americans today. So, it is time to focus on three things worthy of the attention of the American people: Immigration, education, and stem cells. Most importantly, how each candidate feels about these topics. Are they good or are they bad? Let’s take a look.
First, there needs to be a working definition about what immigration means in order for there to be a discussion. “Immigration is the international movement of people into a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle or reside there, especially as permanent residents or naturalized citizens, or to take-up employment as a migrant worker …show more content…

Hillary says if she was to become president she will make sure every child will have access to an education. Also that they need to support teachers with training that they need. She states that “we have to make sure education is available and affordable to everyone. We need to make college affordable so that you don’t have to borrow… and pay off your student debt.” Donald Trump thinks every child needs an education to achieve their dreams and that he will make it easier for families to pay for college. He says “I’m a tremendous believer in education but education has to be at a local level. We cannot have the bureaucrats in Washington telling you how to manage your education. Stem cells is the last thing we're going to talk about. Stem cells is "a simple cell in the body that is able to develop into any one of various kinds of cells such as blood cells, skin cells, etc." - www.merriam-webster.com Stem cells is important because they can be used for many different things. They have a special ability to turn into any cell. The problem is that stem cells are coming from fetus'. Some people are against

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