The famous billionaire Donald Trump announced he was running for republican president of The United States in 2016 using the motto "Make America Great Again". He has faced back- lash in his speech where he described illegal immigrants by saying "They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people." The Hispanic people were furious by this comment. So they decided to create violent protests against the re- publican candidate. Many people think he was going to be an awful president. But he definitely proved many people wrong with all the accomplishments he has done in just his first year as president.
Donald Trump has a strong background in business and in economics. Which will help with the massive debt that The United States has. We are 18.96 trillion dollars in debt and having someone that knows how to talk to money and negotiate will help our debt and our economy. In the first year since President Donald Trump has been elected he made an amazing accomplish- ment where Toyota Motor Corp. and Mazda Motor Corp. are going to build a 1.6 billion dollar factory in Huntsville Alabama. This is a big win for president Donald Trump for his remarks saying that The United States does not produce enough of their
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Many of which come from Mexico and Central America. President Donald Trump stated in one of his speeches “The United States has become a dumping ground for Mexico, and, in fact, for many other parts of the world," which has been proven to be true. We live in the greatest country in the world. Who wouldn't want to come here. However they should come legally. There are over 11 million un- documented immigrants that are currently living in the USA. President Donald Trumps main fo- cus is to build a wall to and keep illegal immigrants from crossing illegally. Which will also help to put a stop to the drugs that flow through the border of The United
The popular opinion is that illegal immigration is a terrible thing that hurts our economy because immigrants steal American jobs. Though this topic has been largely ignored for years, it’s been brought back into the public eye by the upcoming 2016 presidential elections. One presidential candidate, Donald Trump, is using immigration as a
Trump has time and time again said that illegal immigration is stealing American's jobs and allowing illicit drugs into the country. Americans have been looking for a scapegoat for their problems, and for that cause Trump has given them illegal
The United States of America has always been a land of hope and opportunity, where people of diverse backgrounds come together to build a more perfect union. However, the Trump era witnessed a disturbing shift in American discourse, as the 45th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, employed rhetoric that demonized immigrants, liberals, African Americans, and the media. This essay seeks to explore the transformation of Trump's patriotism into racism, by examining his rhetoric and actions that targeted these groups. I. Demonization of Immigrants Donald Trump launched his 2016 presidential campaign with a speech that sent shockwaves across the country, calling Mexican immigrants "rapists" and accusing them of bringing crime and drugs
Trump took the role of the victim and dismantled the immigration system in the name of a slogan: “Make America Great Again.” This is his ideology; his constituency chooses to analyze the issue of immigration through this lense rather than grappling with the issue as a whole, asking critical questions, and determining the best solution. This cycle occurs because people live in a myth of sacrifice, wherein individuals are spiteful because of their mimetic desires. Mimetic rivalry inspires violence which motivates people to unify and blame a scapegoat.
Donald Trump (republican) has an opposite view on the issue. He wants to deport all of the illegal immigrants and build a wall to keep them out of the country (making Mexico pay for all of that, of course). He also wants to increase border security, make punishment for overstaying a visa much more severe, and make obtaining a green card nearly impossible. He says that putting American workers first is the most important thing. Many Americans support both candidates but the one that wins will have to make important decisions to best benefit the nation and try to make all of the people in the country as happy as
Every presidential election allows a unique prospect to fortify the bond between Mexico and the United states. If Donald Trump wins the 2016 Presidential election, it would be devastating to all, primarily the refugees and those children born in the United States with illegal parents. When listening to Trumps point of view on immigration, people became infuriated by how he approached the issue and articulated it. Simply his words were offending to a whole race of individuals. He began to express his views on Hispanics explains how they are all drug dealers, rapist, or simply criminals.
Although statistics are not easy to come by, it is estimated that there are 10.8 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States of America today. Mexicans make up the majority at 62%. Next, in the top ten, and in descending order are immigrants from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, The Philippines, India, Korea, Ecuador, Brazil and China. Most of the Mexican illegal immigrants have settled in California, Texas and Florida.
Illegal immigrants evidently have had the ability to leach off of the American government, due to Obamacare. Illegal immigration is without a doubt one of the most attention needing problems the United States faces. The adversity devised from the jobs that illegal immigrants have apprehended from US citizens is formidable. President Trump has promised that he will reform the immigration laws and following his presidential campaign promise, building a large wall that separates Mexico and The United States. Building the wall reassures the population that we are indeed safe, we are a powerful country and there is no free ride in the land of hope and possibility.
Donald Trump would not be a good president because he also made rude comments to one of the voters. That’s why I think Donald Trump should not be president because he is mean and he is not letting immigrants into the United States also making mean and aggressive comments to
With the Presidental Elections coming soon, immigration is a hot topic. Candidates like Donald Trump, promise to reform immigration. One might argue that Donald Trump, himself, is an immigrant. The only citizens who are truly native to this country are the American Indians. Nevertheless, immigrants are pursued and deported each and everyday.
Donald Trump would be the most ideal candidate for The President of the United States. With the options that are given, neither candidates agree on practically anything and have different views on most issues. Some views agreed with through Trump are views on the economy and how he will deal with taxes, terrorism, and immigration issues and how he will approach them all to benefit the country. In the article “What’s at stake” they say, “Trump has seized on that anxiety, telling voters that the economy is a mess and promising to use his business skills to make america great again” .
Donald Trump, self-pronounced non-politician, is going to be the next Republican candidate in the general election for President of the United States. He was so far ahead of his opponents that it was mathematically impossible for any of them to catch up and win the nomination, so they have recently dropped out of the race. To gain such a following in such an important political race is no easy feat, Mr. Trump must have convinced his audience beyond a doubt that he is the right person to run the country for, at least, the next four years. One of the most hot-button issues in this election is immigration reform, an issue Mr. Trump has taken a clear unwavering position on. Trump would have not been as wildly successful as he is without the
Donald Trump made immigration the centerpiece of his campaign and offered a more comprehensive policy outline than on any other issue. In the past, immigration has largely been seen as a positive force for the economy and an essential part of the country´s legacy, according to the terminology of previous presidents. President Trump, on the other hand, is addressing immigration as a major threat to the national security and economy of the American people. President Trump has sanctioned dramatic reductions to legal immigration during his first year in office.
Donald Trump used his business experience to gain support from White America when he elaborated on Mexico and his views on Muslims. To emphasize, the author says “But Trump`s anti-immigration and protectionist trade policies gave him a unique opening with white working-class voters, and he made the most of it” (4). Donald Trump presented pitches and
The United States of America, being a country founded by immigrants, is known all over the world as the land of great opportunities. People from all walks of life travelled across the globe, taking a chance to find a better life for them and their family. Over the years, the population of immigrants has grown immensely, resulting in the currently controversial issue of illegal immigration. Illegal immigrants are the people who have overstayed the time granted on their US, visa or those who have broken the federal law by crossing the border illegally. Matt O’Brien stated in his article “The government thinks that 10.8 million illegal immigrants lived in the country in January 2009, down from a peak of nearly 12 million in 2007.”(Para, 2) While some argue that illegal immigrants burden the United States of America and its economy, others believe that they have become essential and are an important part of the US, economy.