The Controversy of Immigration in America Today


See the source imageAmerica, we sing sounds about it, and we know it has the status of a global superpower. America, no matter what the racist white supremacists will say, is founded by immigrants. After all, those white peoples’ ancestors were immigrants from Europe. Go figure. It must be hard being that idiotic. So yes, America is a Lang of immigrants. Doesn’t that mean anyone should be able to come? Ideally, yes, I mean why not? But to say that anyone could come here would be ignorant. First of all, we need to ensure that our population is growing at a steady rate because It would severely impact citizens and the entire economy.

One of the biggest problems is whether or not these immigrants are able to contribute to American society. This capitalist idea of every man for himself hurts these immigrants because many of them are fleeing from war-torn places or have gangs after them. Sure, it is right to help out people whenever we can, but can we help everybody?

See the source imageNo. We can’t, so that alone already makes it unfair and already hurts a select group of people. Based on this fact, how do we select who can come in? People, this is why we have illegal immigrants coming in! They have no other means.

But let’s look at other downsides. If we let everyone in, it burdens Americans who must pay more of their taxes into the pool of money to support them.

Also, it would not benefit the immigrants too much as they would be working for low wages in terrible conditions. Isn’t that what we’re trying to avoid? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>LOL Canada<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

What we can do is possibly let the ones who come across illegally live in a special zone where they thrive in their own world, at least until they can actually provide for themselves. They can work their way out of the special zone, and there would be a way for them to live in humane conditions. That is one idea. The other is to let them join the American workforce but not allow them any benefits, even if they do require assistance. Technically, the American government doesn’t need to provide for them as they aren’t citizens.

Everything is so controversial. You can upset people in so many ways. This media buzz about migrant families separated plays into the hearts of some people, but it doesn’t really give us a valid solution. What can we really do?

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