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1 comment:
Pauline Muturi
said...
I find these cartoons humorous, mainly because we can see how the cartoonist tries to depict this though people have on Mexican's hopping the border. However immigration is a difficult issue to discuss because it's hard to tell the intentions of others. Most people come to the U.S. for a better life, to escape poverty (They should be granted amnesty/citizenship). But when it comes to criminals they should be screened and put through certain test to see their mental stability. Some criminals change, but it's also hard to see if a person has really changed at heart (or whether their playing it safe and pretending to be mentally stable/"a good person").
1 comment:
I find these cartoons humorous, mainly because we can see how the cartoonist tries to depict this though people have on Mexican's hopping the border. However immigration is a difficult issue to discuss because it's hard to tell the intentions of others. Most people come to the U.S. for a better life, to escape poverty (They should be granted amnesty/citizenship). But when it comes to criminals they should be screened and put through certain test to see their mental stability. Some criminals change, but it's also hard to see if a person has really changed at heart (or whether their playing it safe and pretending to be mentally stable/"a good person").
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