Persuasive Essay On Immigration Reform

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The U.S. Government has consistently talked about coming close to creating an Immigration Reform. The government has also been cutting down on deporting illegal immigrants all over the United States, much of them being Hispanics. The majority of them having families in the states and their kids being U.S. born citizens. Individuals come to the U.S. in search for a better life and to work. The image of the child having a quote on his t-shirt “Don’t deport my mom” and a little girl holding an American flag. The image shows that he cares and loves his mother and not wanting to lose her. Families in The United States are currently suffering from threats of deportation, kids being put in orphanages, and families being separated when everyone in …show more content…

can possibly be separated from their parents. Children suffer from their parents getting deported and not having a family member or guardian that can look out for them. Most families don’t have other family members in the U.S. because they come from other countries like Latin America and from Mexico. That leads for children to not have a second home to go to but to be put in an orphanage home. The children that get separated from their parents suffer a lot. They will no longer get to be with their fellow loved ones especially their parents. It’s not fair for parents to get deported and for their children to be left alone and not have someone to look for them or care. Who knows what will be next for those kids that are left without their parents. Kids suffer and are left with nothing but to hope one day they will reunite with their parents once …show more content…

is an immigrant. Every single person living today is an immigrant or has a history of previous generation coming into the U.S. to look for a better living. This is the same case with the immigrants that come in search for a better future and to be able and live a better life. That is not the case with most immigrants that have American born children. They are getting deported when all they want to do is be successful and take advantage of the great opportunities the U.S. offers. In the image of the little boy there is a little girl holding an American flag. This ought to show that they are American and that the U.S. is a good country and welcomes people no matter the race of religious belief. Deportations should no longer keep

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