Illegal immigration is becoming a major problem in the U.S., and we have to stop it.
People in the LGBT community need more rights and to be discriminated less.
racism is probably something that will never end, but it can be stopped.
Worthy immigrants should be allowed to become American citizens.
People in the U.S face discrimination.
Racism must end.
We need to help illegal immigrants.
Let's discuss legalization of immigrants in the United States.
Asian students face racism in schools.
You must put an end to deportation of immigrants.
Many people with a mental illness face a social stigma that needs to be stopped.
we should open up our borders and let people in.
Regarding race, there are two sides to the story.
Do not deport 43 million people.
The USA has to help immigrants not take them back to the their country.
Cops need to be chosen correctly or trained properly, so they can do the job right.
Increasing tension and hostility has affected society and its progress to peace.
My parents immigrated to the U.S. in the late 1900’s and it wasn’t the easiest process to get into the country. My interests have been focusing mor...
Illegal immigration is a big problem in the United States, and it needs to stop!
Increasing border security, deportation, and make america great again.
It's time immigrants get a chance to have the rights like we citizens of America do.
As an American citizen, I believe if we help immigrants coming to our country we could help all the innocent lives coming from war, poverty, diseas...
We need to help immigrants.
Aaron
There is no reason for someone to be treated differently based on his or her looks; we are all the same and should be treated with respect.
Many people cross borders daily. They harm our country all the time.
Discrimination is a huge problem that needs to be addressed. With the help of the government, discrimination could end.
I know in this word racism will end.
People shouldn't be treated differently because of their sexuality.
Immigrants should be able to stay in the US if they meet certain requirements.
Illegal immigrants should have an easier path to citizenship.
Discrimination is a huge problem in our nation that majority of people face.
Undocumented immigrants need a safer, and easier, path to citizenship.
Citizens of all races feel unsafe & some uncared for. We need to trust one another and care for each other to keep families and friends safe.
some people don`t deserve to be deported?
Illegal immigration is a major issue in today's economy, but building a wall is no way to go about solving this problem.
Racism is getting worse and worse everyday, and somebody has to put an end to this.
The problems I have with Illegal Immigration.
We know it's a problem, but what's the solution?
Police brutality of black citizens has gotten out of control.
Immigration should be made easier for parents to enter the US with citizen children already here.
“Playing the race card is a saying used to describe race-based opportunism. The accuser is alleging that the “player” has “deliberately and falsely...
The criminal justice system is becoming more unfair for this country more and more every day.
I want the future president to open up the borders more and to not be so mean to the immigrants. I believe that immigrants have the right to live h...
The American Dream is slowly dying.
Not all undocumented immigrants should be deported
Racial profiling and police violence needs to stop in the world and everyone needs to be equal.
How Islamic ideas are not compatible with First World countries.
Building a wall and isolating the US from other countries could be catastrophic for the well being of our country.
Immigrants should have the same opportunities as the people who live in the United States and should be treated with respect.
Immigrants help our country...why not return the favor?
Racial Discrimination is a problem in our nation, and we need our new president to fix our nation, starting with this.
Undocumented immigrants should become American citizens in this nation.
The tables have been duplicated on both sides of the unspoken war: The United States and the Undocumented Immigrants.