Argumentative Essay On Immigration Policy

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Since the end of World War I, turmoil between numerous Middle Eastern countries has become augmented. A growing sense of nationalism from many different religious ideologies created a desperate fight for Middle Eastern land. The conflict soon gave way to wars, creating a sense of chaos and danger for the indigenous individuals of the war-torn countries, which still continues to this day. Proliferating immigrants and refugees from these areas look for a safe haven outside of the unstable Middle East, such as America, the land of the free. However, America is currently in a state of political change. A shift in presidential power may soon create new regulation for immigration statute. A religious test has been suggested throughout America’s 2016 presidential campaign, due to the actions of certain radicals and extremists whose religious ideologies are paired with these war-torn countries. This proposal has caused a heated debate on the implementation of a religious test into immigration policy and if the said test would directly …show more content…

These rights are said to be given to all people, as stated in America’s Declaration of Independence. America was founded on the belief that every individual has the right to religious liberty. A religious test goes against our country's core values and would be shameful towards our founding fathers, who fought for our right of religious freedom. We have a choice to support those who call for a religious test, or we can support the American ideals held in our country's Constitution and in our nation’s heart. I chose to support the ideals of our Constitution and those who will protect the right of religious liberty. A religious test would go against the basic human rights in the First Amendment of the Constitution and consequently would be the tragic death of a core American

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