A major problem that is occurring in the United States, yet no one has been able to figure out a solution.
How I Feel About Immigration
Providing a solution to the illegal immigration problem in the United States
The Future President 1660 Pennsylvani...
DEAR NEXT PRESIDENT
A 17 year old daughter of two naturalized immigrant parents discusses the problem regarding social issues with treating immigrants and how to possi...
Immigration, Equality and Women's Rights.
A letter to the future president of the Unites States of America
Everyone deserves a chance.
Letter to the future president of the United States
Immigration Control
We need to put an end to Abortion, Isis, "race war", and Illegal Immigration!
This letter asks the next president to promote the importance of raising awareness and increasing knowledge of mental health on a national stage.
Public tax dollars should not be collected for private entities.
One of the most controversial problems in our country: the problem of immigration.
A heart-felt plea for immigration reform.
A letter dedicated to the lives we have lost in US waters and the concern in the lack of safety.
My personal views on Immigration in the United States
There needs to be an adjustment in terms of foreign policy in order for people to feel safe, living their lives.
So I feel that we need to expand the economy and domestic job growth in order for the United States to sustain for the years to come, and I have fo...
A letter to the future president of the United States regarding human trafficking.
Our countries tax code has many blatantly obvious shortcomings that need to be corrected.
How are we going to help undocuemented immigrants become citizens of the United States?
Legal immigrants under a visa, should have the opportunity of becoming citizens after a certain amount of time.
This is a letter to our next presumptuous President, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
As a concern resident of Sunny Isles who used to be a an immigrant, I wanted to ask for a more flexible immigration reform who offered jobs tempora...
A letter written by a 17 year old, Hispanic woman, that focuses on the issues of immigration which need to change in America.