Trump Trump with Common Sense
In every society, every race, there is good and there is evil. Denying a group of humans the same freedoms you have been given does not stop evil from entering a country. Donald Trump wants to make “America great again.” He wants to make it great by kicking out immigrants. America has been built by immigrants. Every American is realted to someone who was an immigrant at one time. So, Trump’s idea to keep America immigrant free makes as much sense as him actually becoming President of the United States.
He says a lot of things which don’t make sense. To keep the message simple, let’s just focus on what is the most offensive things Trump has said to American citizens who are non-white.
The term “anchor baby” is used to refer to a child born to non-citizen parents in a country which has birthright citizenship, especially when viewed as providing an advantage to family members seeking to secure citizenship or legal residency. Donald Trump uses the term anchor baby; it’s offensive to children born from immigrant parents.
People don’t have children just to secure that they become citizens in the U.S. He makes parents who immigrate to America to flee death and extreme poverty sound materialistic; which is a great offense. Donald Trump wants to take away born citizenship to children born from immigrant parents so he can kick them out the country. That is un-American. The 14th amendment to the Constitution of The U.S. states, “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.” He can’t just break the 14th amendment and make it disappear; that’s been in the Constitution since 1868.
It also doesn’t make sense because everyone was born from someone who was born from someone, who…eventually…was born from an immigrant. Even Trump.
Donald Trump’s mind is blocked from all the money he has; immigrants are what makes this country go round. As an Latino student, if Donald Trump is elected president he won’t need to kick us out of this country, my family will leave.
Arti Shala • Jan 19, 2017 at 8:53 am
There’s an error in this article, when you said he wants to kick immigrants out, I think you meant illegal immigrants, as in the ones who break federal law and sneak through our borders into this country with no documentation, no identity, and then circumvent taxes while using our public facilities. Might want to do more research, because Hispanic people can and have immigrated here legally, along with people from other countries (Keep in mind also that Hispanic illegal immigrants are not the only ones Trump is targeting). There is a huge difference between legal and illegal immigration, I’d advise you to look into it. Also, he doesn’t support taking away citizenship from those who are already born here, but making it so that you cannot repeat the same thing in the future, which is pretty reasonable considering there actually is tons of illegal immigration websites and pamphlets designed to help people sneak in which advise people to be pregnant when they enter the country so they can’t get kicked out. That is a major loophole and needs to change.
adviser • Jan 23, 2017 at 1:15 pm
Thanks for the advice. You should take Journalism next year.
Gabby Villegas • Nov 30, 2015 at 11:02 am
Honestly, it’s a wonder how much support he has. I remember seeing on twitter the other day a picture of a man wearing a Trump 2016 shirt and his daughter wearing a Bernie 2016 shirt. Talk about contrast! I think it could be a generational gap in political ideologies that can account for Trump’s support.
Arti Shala • Jan 19, 2017 at 8:54 am
Not necessarily, I’m a sophomore and support Trump.