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RayChristian F. Illinois

President Donald J. Trump

Abortion is Bad

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Brianna Illinois

Your Plans for Immigration

Immigration

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Zaina Q. Illinois

Immigration

These are a series of proposed solutions to the much debated topic of immigration.

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Lizie N. Illinois

Our United States

America could be great by making changes. New changes of terrorism, taxes, and other cultures can be a start.

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Albiona Illinois

Letter to President

A letter to Mr. Donald J. Trump on immigration.

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Justin N. Illinois

Issues In America

This letter addresses two issues in America today.

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Safa K. Illinois

Muslim Rights

Not all Muslims are terrotists. Not all Muslims want to harm others. America needs to change how Muslims are depicted.

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psalm Illinois

Please Make America Great Again

I have a request regarding undocumented immigrants, the wall, and America's Judicial system.

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Nosheen A. Illinois

The Crime of Abortion

The idea of abortion is morally wrong and should be replaced with a better alternative.

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Farheen A. Illinois

Raise Minimum Wage

The U.S. minimum wage is currently set at $7.25. Employees working at minimum wage are not able to support their families and are in poverty.

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Ahmed K. Illinois

Stop Genetically Engineering and Testing Animals

In your campaign you did not list protecting animals as a major topic. Hopefully after reading this letter you will recognize the huge problem with...

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Numair A. Illinois

Issues Going on America

Topics that are unsettling currently.

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Michal A. Illinois

Equal Rights

There are many issues that America is facing at the moment, equal rights and all lives matter is one of them.

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Sarah P. Illinois

Making Voting Easier

Looking back at the 2016 presidential election, many patriotic citizens in America were able to vote. However, the registration and voting process ...

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Beyonace Rogers Illinois

Rights

Everyone should have equal human rights like anyone else in the U.S.

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Luke G. Illinois

Health Care

America currently faces healthcare issues. For some, the ride to get to the hospital gets dangerous, as well as the hospital itself. Our payment sy...

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Salwa Illinois

Strengthening the 2nd Amendment

The 2nd Amendment needs to be strengthened in order to decrease gun violence.

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Donovan D. Illinois

Illegal Immigration

We should not treat them with disrespect

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Elizabeth Illinois

Wage Gap

Women should get pay paid based on their work ethic and accomplishments rather than by what they look like on the outside.

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Omer T. Illinois

Education → Money → Job → Education

College Tuition is too high and prevents high school students from being successful in life and becoming important people.

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Lulia W. Illinois

The Fate of Our Country

Many issues in America require the attention of many people in America.

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Kelvin R. Illinois

Policy Tweaks

My opinions on what Mr. Trump should tweak about his policies.

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Dylan D. Illinois

Issues Around the World

This letter asks some questions about how we can fix problems in which the candidates talked about during debates.

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Christine G. Illinois

New Second Amendment

Why there needs to be a change in America's gun laws.

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Yaseen Illinois

Gun Deaths Emphasized By Numbers

Too many guns are all around us, too many, and we need to do something about that.

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Kalliope Illinois

Stop the Genocide

Slaughter houses in the United States must be regulated by the government: it is torture.

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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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