Deport Immigrants

Decent Essays
Deport Criminal Immigrants- This is important in my nation because immigrants shouldn’t come to my system of government solely because it creates conflict, as well as tension.
In State Tuition- This is important because immigrants should not be allowed to come to my government because they want to receive public education at the rates everybody in my country does.
Border Wall- This is important because in my government, we do have a border wall to protect our system, as well as, keep illegals out.
Shipping Products- This is important because in my government, the only shipping that’s allowed is in the same country.
Immigration Health care- This is important because in my government, immigrants will not receive any health care.

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