Immigration
This letter is about immigration.
This letter is on Immigration.
Our letter is about how illegal Immigrants should be stopped from coming into the U.S.
immigration
Immigrates
I do not think immigration should be encouraged, but we should allows immigrants into our country.
Immigrants in America
This letter is about immigration in the U.S.
Immigration Policy
My views on some topics that the future president should cover.
There are lots of people that get into this country illegally. These people are not always a threat, but they can be. Some people who come int...
Anchor Babies
Immigration is a major problem in America, and we need to fix it.
Dear next President,
Police brutality is a major crisis throughout the world along with racism that needs to be recognized and controlled in order to have a successful ...
Immigrates!
Equal Opportunities
My letter is about illegal immigration and how we should stop it.
Dear Future President, Illegal immigration has been way out of hand and is causing America to be overflowing with drugs, filled with sexual hara...
This letter is to inform the next future president to take an interest in modifying our immigration system in the main category of Birthright Citiz...
You may believe in gun control. You may believe in the right to bear arms. There is a way we can have both.
During the previous years in the US there have been more shootings and bombings, racial discrimination, conflicts between authorities and other peo...
This letter speaks about the issue around the topic of immigration which is now a very important issue around the world.
Illegal immigration is a big problem in America. People can come in unsupervised and with whatever they want. Our country should be more secure fro...
Immigration and my view on what showed be changed.
Immigration laws need to be examined.
In the world we live in today the color of someone's skin changes the way that they are treated and the opportunities they can acquire. This needs ...
Oskar Baldwin 11-4-16 Yellow-ELA Dear Madam or Mr. President, My name is Oskar, I am thirteen years old. I am an eighth grader at the Edith C. B...