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Diana S. California

We are all immigrants

Claim : When you finish reading this letter you WILL be convinced that illegal immigration is great for our country.

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Sieara D. California

...& Justice FOR ALL

The American justice system should be restructured to prioritize crimes in order of seriousness, and have pre-determined jail times for each crime.

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Laura Sandoval California

Don't Worry, Be Happy!

I don't want you to Stress Out...

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Kimberly C California

Affordable College

The next president should make college prices cheaper

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lonstar California

Fun Little Facts About You, and Our Education

This is an average L.A. high school student's point of view on our current education system.

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Edwin M. California

Creativity is key!

Creativity should be used for the mending of problems both national and international.

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Vanessa California

Student Debt

The real nightmare all students have to face and why we should put an end to it.

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Ashley E California

Immigrants aren't at fault

I believe that America should take time to analyze the majority of reasons for immigration, illegal or otherwise, and understand the circumstances...

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Alejandro S. California

Change within the Education System

How would you feel about a series of events causing the Education System to be messed up, and still occurring to this moment?

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Aileen M. California

Should the government fund higher education?

If the cost keeps rising then college will become inaccessible to most students.

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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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