John Doyle's View On Immigration

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John Doyle wrote a short story about an Irish immigrant coming to America. The story is excellent because it showed the immigrants' perspective throughout the article. Before understanding my views on Immigration let me give a quick summary about the story written by John Doyle. The one thing the young Irish immigrant feared the most was touching American soil, with little money that would not be able to reach him ashore on fresh American soil. Praying to the sky above asking for his hard-working feet to touch the fresh American soil. Finally arriving on American soil, he gets greeted by new coming friends who are all glad to have him here and talking up on how better American is than the Old Country which referring Ireland. The Irish immigrant was just listening to their …show more content…

Lastly the immigrant stated that if immigrants coming to America who wants to live flourish should just stay in their country because no one wants to comet to this free world and work hard to pay taxes and ect.. To really understand my perspective on immigration is that I love Immigrants not just illegal immigrants, like the Donny said "why are we making a big fuss on illegal immigration... it's ILLEGAL!!!!!" The young Irish immigrant that John illustrated to us, I felt like he had good intentions, a man of God and came to American in search to live a better life for him and his family, Immigration is a touchy subject to scratch, America is a warm hearted place with open arms, legal immigrants that come to America have to follow procedures such as paper work and identification process in order to know who is coming in instead of a criminal that is why a lot of un documented immigrants should be deported back because there are other people working hard to get a visa to come here and sneaking in is just unfair and that is where I stand in the whole immigration

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