Pain To Immigrants In America

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What I want to talk about is the people. So far all that's been going on in the past years is pain, mostly pain to immigrants in America. Now the people are hardworking dedicated and pay their taxes of course, they shouldn't be treated like shit by our government but sometimes the people do wrong.
Now don't quote my words or anything but this happens way too often just to be let go as a coincidence. We the people are the backbone of this country how dare you treat us like dirt, we the people are the ones that make things happen in this economy. We the people take the jobs that people don't whether it's cleaning the gutter cleaning a house all those kinds of thing and yall just go ahead and disrespect us. But you know why the people do the

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