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The Golden Door

tired and poor, but America has changed and immigration must change also. To thosein underdeveloped countries the Statue of Liberty and her invitation to a better life must be hardto resist. What they dont see is what lies beyond her golden torch; a country teeming with peoplein fierce competition for that elusive dream of a better life. As a student of history and someonewho is proud of my heritage I want to say let them come. Let all who need a better life come toAmerica and try to build it here. As a realist I know that our country can only support so manypeople. There are only so many jobs, so much land for housing, and so forth. Maybe someday inthe near future there will be a balance found between the economics and the humanitarianism. Abalance that will allow those searching for a better life to come to America and know that theyadd to our nations success. The days of give me your tired, your poor may have to end but ourdoor should always be open to those longing to work toward a better tomorrow in a land offreedom....

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