Friday, September 24, 2010
SB 1070 Discussion Refliection.
As much as I thought I would be screaming at people across the room, pointing out facts and disagreeing with their opinions about the Arizona Immigration Law, I didn't. Everything everyone said had a valid point, whether their specific comment took off onto a tangent topic or not; everything made me think. I only spoke a few times, but when I did, I felt like I made completely calid arguments that either supported something one person said, or correctly contradicted what someone else did. With the stories told about how people in the Latin American countries live, I definitely felt bad, and I could see why they want to come to our country- I mean, who wouldn't? -but, unfortunately, most people don't think with their hearts, they think with their brain, which tells them that coming here with no papers or authorization is illegal. I still stand by my argument of being both for and against the bill- I like that it's starting to address the issue of illegal immigration, but I don't like the way it's being brought about. This whole issue is something I can't even talk to my friends about, because we have either the same views, or something completely opposite. The only question I have left: What would happen to me if I went to one of the countries South of the border illegally?
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