Risks Of Immigrants

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If I was an immigrant I would risk everything to go to America. I know at first times will be tough and I will feel as if I made a mistake, but over time I think that people will become more accepting. Having foreigners come into America will start to become normal. I could bring new knowledge and experience to America and do jobs that they would not want to do themselves. there are many benefits that I could provide and I think in the end people will welcome me and others people all over the world and I will no longer feel exiled. Like every situation in life people may no agree at first, but over time they will be eased into it and accept it for what it

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