Summary: We Need To Regulate Immigration

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Immigration is an important issue that is being dealt with in the United States. There have been many ways that our country has tried to regulate immigration, but none of them are agreed upon by all the citizens of the U.S.

According to the article “Working Together to Improve Immigration Services,” published on The White House, we need to start working together as a country and bring together ideas for immigration. As a country, there needs to be a way so that we don’t completely ban immigrants, but more so lower how many come in at a specific point in time. This would allow for other aspects of the United States to catch on and get to where the law stands.

First, one of the Holocaust survivors, Elie Wiesel, stated in a speech that “Human suffering anywhere concerns men and women everywhere.” He is saying that if there are refugees being …show more content…

We Should Welcome Them.”, published on The Washington Post, eliminating every refugee from the U.S. would cause a lot of issues because we then have just shut out a bunch of people that could’ve helped our country. Not necessarily all refugees are coming in to do good, but a lot of them, if they were all of a sudden blocked would mean that they can’t see their families ever again. Many people from other countries come to see people they know, and if they can’t come, they won’t be able to touch base with them anymore. My solution would work because a decision would be made based upon many people’s opinions and not just one. By including everybody’s thoughts, we would become more united, and people would be happier. Limitations on how many would also have a better result because then we don’t lose connection with certain countries. It is important to keep good feelings between people, and shutting refugees out completely is not a good way to do that. I hope that you consider my solution in the decision you make. Thank you for taking the time to read this

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