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The Importance Of Deporting In USA
America needs Immigrants!
Many people think many different ways and one of the thoughts is bad. The bad thought is what they call “Deporting”. Deporting is when a person born in a different country and comes in United States without their papers. In my opinion I think we should not deport innocent people. Most of the people come into United States to have a better life . Many people need the jobs to maintain their family. This is my opinion on deporting people.
Parents and Guardians would make much more money than in Mexico. In Mexico there are jobs but you earn very low money. These people can have a better life in USA. There are many people that are poor. Many children don't have something to eat. If parents don't have a job they would not

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