The Pros And Cons Of Donald Trump

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Furthermore, this is also retaining back to the profit of America. With too many naturalized citizens connected in the government through business or others, the profit will be syphoned back to their home countries instead of being reinvested in the U.S. Americans have been afraid what might come to happen if there is an economic conspiracy. Such as our president, who oversees a vast real-estate empire with gleaming outposts around the globe, as well as lucrative business ties to key geopolitical allies and adversaries. Trump appears to own or control more than 500 businesses in some two-dozen countries around the world (Donald Trump's Many, Many Business Dealings in 1 Map Page 1). If a large figure, such as naturalized citizens, with economic values connects to other countries and becomes president. There could be a possible economic and civic downfall. All of these problems could start if naturalized citizens got involved with the government with their large business or other job relations. …show more content…

These all are what could be the most awful thing to happen, but the are benefits. If a secretary of state was advising on foreign policy, he/she could create a foreign policy that favors the U.S. and strengthens the relations back to their home country. As well being bilingual it would be easier to speak with foreign countries. As by being from a foreign country they would have a better understanding of foreign policy by being around those countries themselves and not being in the United States. By all these factors it could all add up to peace between countries. Such as Rahm Emanuel, who was raised israeli, advised Obama in middle eastern foreign policy. Retaining to economic viewpoints, with the business ties it could strengthen our United States economy by getting more money or supplies into our