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Why Is America Still Indebted To Immigrant?

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James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, once stated that “America was indebted to immigration for her settlement and prosperity. That part of America which had encouraged them most had advanced most rapidly in population, agriculture and the arts.” In this quote, James Madison explains that to the US immigration is vital and indebted to to for making America what it is. Though stated in the past long ago, this quote still has relevance in today's society. America is still and always will be just as indebted to immigration as it was long ago. For this reason, I believe that, not only to the US, but to the entire world; immigration ought to be recognized as a human right not only because it can be defined to be one already by …show more content…

6). This segment states that the purpose of these rights is to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom. Of the 53 indicators of the Social Progress Index of 2016, which measures the social progress of a country, the “tolerance of immigrants” is one of them (2016 Social Progress Imperative par. 6). This proves that immigration should therefore be a human right as set forth by the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights based on its Preamble stating that it WILL be “determined to promote the social progress”, as proved immigration is does promote such, “and better standards of life in larger freedom,” which immigration does provide (par. 6). Based on this evidence immigration ought to be a human right as it is our moral duty to provide human rights to all individuals no matter race, ethnicity, religion, or nationality to ensure the dignity of all. Therefore, if immigration promotes social progress, which is the purpose of human rights as established by the UN, and it is our moral duty to ensure human rights and dignity to all, then immigration ought to then be recognized as a human

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