The United States was supposed to be a land for anyone needing a home, but today it has strict laws that must be followed …show more content…
This can be taken care of without the need for eliminating freedom. Background checks can be run on people, fingerprints can be taken, and the requirement to always notify the government where your current address is. Every human fingerprint is different, which makes them ideal for using as a source of identification. This will help keep the number of criminals out of the United States and keeping freedom from being limited.
Many immigrants come to America to get was from their own war-torn countries. The restrictions set in place make it hard for them to escape all the violence that takes place. For example, in 2014, 51% of immigrants were women. This is because in many countries they are beaten rapped and even killed, and nothing is done about it.
Many people have suggested to build a wall to keep immigrants out. However, they are mistaken because they overlook the fact that a wall will not necessarily stop immigrants from getting into the country. The Great Wall of China was built to help keep the Mongols from entering China, but that did not stop them. A wall can help slow the entrance of immigrants, but it will not completely stop them from coming to United States. Admittedly, having guards monitor the wall will help, it still will only slow the process. Again, the Great Wall also had guards, but the Mongols still destroyed it and stormed China. The whole idea of building a wall is expensive and quite contradicting to the idea of freedom, and instead screaming