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Britnimarina Illinois

Immigration

How immigrants should be treated in the U.S .

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Kameia R. Illinois

Reducing Homelessness

Homelessness needs to be reduced.

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Vasil Illinois

Immigration

Immigration is very important topic in U.S.

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Alex Sasinka Illinois

Gun Control

Gun control should have more strict laws.

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Sofi Illinois

Immigration

How becoming a U.S citizen should be easier.

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juan c. Illinois

Minimum Wage

Increasing Minimum Wage

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Alex A. Illinois

Immigration

Letter to the future president

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Dillon Illinois

Increases In Gun Control

My topic is about gun control and how it should be increased

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Sergio D. Illinois

Immigration

Immigration

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Christopher M. Illinois

Police Brutality

Police brutality should be controlled

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Cesar N. Illinois

Giving schools the materials they need

Schools need materials

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Nick Illinois

A No Fly Zone Will Start a War

War has changed over the years. It used to be muskets and knives back then you could have a war without many innocent casualties. But that was the ...

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Vincent G. Illinois

Economy

Bad economy is stopping kids for doing sports and other clubs and there are bad roads

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Lily S. Illinois

Gun Control

Gun control should have stricter laws

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Letters to the Next President 2.0 engaged and connected young people, aged 13-18, as they researched, wrote, and made media to voice their opinions on issues that mattered to them in the 2016 Presidential Election.

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