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On the Issues: Immigration

For this blog post, I will be writing on the Civic Issue that is immigration. Not that immigration itself is an issue per say, but the way we oversee it and how to control the immigration going on now is an issue disagreed upon by many politicians.

The two politicians views that I will be talking about in this post are Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. I chose these two because they are both the candidates that are currently in the lead for their respective parties. rs_634x1024-150616073901-634.Donald-Trump.jl.061615download (6)

First, we will begin with Donald Trump. The only citation that I will be using when referring to Donald Trump is donaldjtrump.com. This is Donald Trump campaigns website where he professionally states his views on all of the issues that we face today as a society. Donald Trump’s view on immigration includes three basic components. First, he states that “a nation with no borders is not a nation at all”. This meaning that he believes that there should be a wall built on the southern border of America, separating Mexico from the United States. He wants to make the Mexican government pay for this wall and believes that it will lower crime rate among the United States. Second he states that “a nation without laws is not a nation at all”. He believes that we should triple the amount of officers that patrol the borders and protect our immigration laws. One solution he proposed is to end birthright citizenship, meaning that all children born in America to illegal immigrants, must be deported. Finally he states that we need more job security for American citizens. He says that the United States is the only country that puts other countries needs in front of our own, and that that needs to change. A proposed solution by Trump is to always hire American workers first. In his campaign he does not specify whether he means natural born citizens, or naturalized citizens or both.

The information I will be citing for Hillary Clinton is from hillaryclinton.com, which is her campaign website. If Hillary becomes president, she plans to pass legislation that will make it easier for humans to be granted citizenship. She disagrees with Donald Trumps plan of ending birthright citizenship, and plans to do everything possible to allow families to stay together. She will support and continue President Obama’s DREAMers program. Although she believes that immigration enforcement is an important issue to be discussed, she plans on doing it in a humane and effective way, deporting first those who pose a violent threat to public safety. She believes that this would allow all immigrants a fair chance to tell their stories. Finally, she plans to promote naturalization of citizenship so families, like mine, can live here in the land of opportunities!

Donald Trump

donald-trumps-hair_zpswqc4ev8gThe face we all love to see. NOT. Well, maybe when his hair looks like this.

June 16th, 2015 could be considered the beginning of the apocalypse. Just kidding, but it is the day that Donald Trump announced that he was going to run in the 2016 presidential election. He set off this journey with the slogan “Make America Great Again”.

Early on his run for presidency, Trump was one of the ten candidates at a debate held by Fox News on August 6th, 2015. He admitted to Megyn Kelly that he believed that the big problem America had as a country was being “politically correct.” Good thing a guy who is not a politician is running for presidency in order to make America “politically correct” again. Thanks Trump, so kind of you.

Later on an interview with CNN, Trump was asked about the Fox debate, and he said that Megyn Kelly was a “lightweight” and had “blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.” He later told his Twitter followers that he meant her nose, but critics and practically everyone who watched the interview inferred that he was talking about menstruation. Trump went on to tweet about some of his critics were “total losers”. I am so glad to see a man so mature running for President. Leave the subtweeting in middle school, Trump.

When Trump first announced his running for presidency, he expressed his view on immigration.

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems…. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people”

Ok, so I am not Mexican, but I am Hispanic. I am orginially from Colombia so I really took this comment to heart, as I’m sure many minorities did. But even for the people that aren’t minorities, just regular people who AREN’T racist saw this comment as unnecessary. Trump later reached out and said that many of the crimes committed by Mexicans were done by those who had been kicked out of Mexico simply because the government didn’t want them there.

.trump-and-immigration-cartoon-darkowIn most recent news, Donald Trump announced that he would not be participating in the debate held by Fox News next week. He in protesting them and asks why he should “make them rich” if they humiliated him the way they did. He really has a lot to say about Megyn Kelly, but everyone else supports her. Usually his bold moves and comments have made him gain support from voters, but this move set him up for criticism. Instead, Trump announced, he will be holding an event in Iowa to raise money for veterans; after threatening to ruin Megyn Kellys career.

This year will be the first year that I am able to vote. You can probably tell that I will not be voting for this man, and I don’t care if you can tell. The truth of the matter is that I did not get my information from mostly left handed sources, I got it from unbiased, or even right handed sources. The fact that a non-politician who is racist, sexist, and just flat out mean is running for president scares me.

I will continue to track Donald Trumps progress or demise throughout this blog- hope it doesn’t piss you off too much.

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