Sunday, September 13, 2015

Julie Shilling 4th Period Current Event: Closing the borders on Immigration.

For centuries, societies have erected walls and fences to separate themselves from their neighbors, from the Great Wall of China through the Berlin Wall and right up to the barrier that today divides Israel from the Palestinians on the West Bank. The United States has debated putting up security barriers of its own along the Southwest border and has spent billions of dollars in recent years.  The U.S. has now fenced one-third of it.  Now, candidate Donald Trump is proposing to go even further, vowing to build a massive, impenetrable wall and a system to detect underground tunnels along the U.S.-Mexico border to keep out illegal migrants.  He says, “Building a wall is easy, and it can be done inexpensively,” the Republican presidential candidate said in an interview. “It’s not even a difficult project if you know what you’re doing.’’  He argues that for many years, Mexico’s leaders have been taking advantage of the United States by using illegal immigration to export their crime and poverty and send those troubles here (as well from other Latin American countries). 
I partially agree with Donald Trump that there should be a huge increase in border protection.  We have masses of people arriving that may not have the best intentions for entering.  We do want to accept families and people who wish to make a better life here, but we need to keep out those that want to cause harm or who do not want to be great American citizens.  We need immigrants who value and want to cherish their experiences here.  We will not know that with borders unchecked or wide open.    

http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/08/16/us-usa-election-trump-immigration-idUSKCN0QL0NN20150816

4 comments:

  1. I find this topic to be very interesting, as it brings a need for a resolution between the US and Mexico. I agree that illegal immigrants can have a negative impact on our country, and I am curious to see how these border issues are going to be settled. -Nicole Chatham 6th period

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  2. I do agree that large numbers of illegal immigrants can be harmful to the U.S, but don't you think Donald Trump is taking it a little too far? I mean, he wants to call this new reinforced U.S-Mexico border The Great Wall of Trump... Personally I feel like he's treating the 2016 election like a joke.
    Lauren Bush;9th; Comment #1

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  3. I understand that an influx of immigrants could possibly be harmful but, what if the situation was flipped? I really think that instead of putting everyone into a category, we should take note of what Germany is doing. They are securing their borders to make it orderly but, not trying to completely block off people in their time of need.
    Jillian Linnear P.8

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  4. This is avery interesting article. Maybe a stronger force should be put down on illegal immigrants but i don't know if a wall is the way to do it.

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