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Immigration Policy Thesis

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Solving the immigration problem in 300 words is going to be extremely hard, considering it has been 140 years since the United States created its first immigration stance with the removal of the open-door policy, and we still have problems with the laws surrounding immigration. I am going to focus specifically on changing the major flaws in our system and am going to leave the details vague. My first target would be in changing the laws regarding the guest worker program. If we want to hire workers from other countries to come and work for US companies, I feel like the workers should be considered American citizens. The book highlights poor working conditions and lack of workers' representation if they are injured on the job. If citizens of …show more content…

Temporary citizenship and full citizenship for guest workers would work the same as applying to become a US citizen, but I would simultaneously be working to lower the requirements to become a citizen. Instead of being a US resident for an X number of years, I would have potential immigrants be evaluated by a series of mental and emotional tests, and make sure they could comprehend English to some extent. As long as the people who want to enter the country have morals and can interact with US citizens, I see no reason why they should not be considered US citizens. Ultimately, they add to the workforce and provide an economic benefit to the country. Because the process of becoming a US citizen would be altered to make it more achievable, I would want to increase border security and grant illegal citizens in our nation amnesty to pursue the new program. The only group of people I could think of that would want to enter our country illegally after the implementation of my legislation would be people trying to smuggle drugs over the border, or people hiding

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