Jeremy Adam Smith Our Fear Of Immigrants Analysis

569 Words2 Pages

“Our fear of Immigrants” an article written by Jeremy Adam Smith, starts out by talking about a little boy and his family being deported and the little boys fourth grade class finding out and getting very upset about it so they decide to write to their congressman and speak out to the media about it not being fair that their friend, that they’ve known since kindergarten was deported. Then continues to talk about the people protesting the buses of young immigrants coming into there city. Which then leads into the argument of the article of why people have such a fear of immigrants.
Immigration is a widely debated argument throughout the country and even the world. There are ones that are accepting of it and see the possible benefits and the positive sides of immigrants and immigration. Then there are others who are against it and think that immigrants just steal all our resources and should not be allowed into the Untied states or into there Country as a whole.? But Jeremy Adam Smith takes a very neutral and research based stance in his article “Our fear of Immigrants”. He brings up points from both sides of the argument and tries to justify and …show more content…

Smith appeals to the credibility of his audience by using stories of people who have been effected by the issue at hand. The first story he uses is about a fourth grader being deported back to Mexico after a family vacation and it brought up important questions and conversations between his classmates, parents and teachers, about immigration policies. In this specific case the fourth grade boy should have joined or applied to be part of program referred to as Deferred Action for childhood arrivals (“DACA”), in which the program they grant temporary relief to undocumented young individuals residing in the United States (Adams and Kelly

Open Document