Immigration
by Elias Patino
1. Guidelines
1.1. Anything goes!
1.2. Roasting or flaming is allowed
1.3. The Wilder The Better
1.4. Quantity is Quality
1.5. Set a Time Limit
2. Effects
2.1. Not the same rights as someone who is legal
2.2. Losing loved ones
2.3. Can't get a higher education most of the time.
2.4. Not being able to get a decent job.
3. Breaking Down the Problem
3.1. Deportation
3.2. DACA
4. The Problem
4.1. The problem is that many people fear of immigration because they wouldn't want to get separated from their families
4.2. The problem is that communities are affected by immigration because the majority of the people living in the community are illegal which limits them from being able to accomplish certain things.
4.3. The problem is that the immigration status of some people might not allow them to do certain things.
4.4. The problem is that immigration is affecting families because they are basically getting separated from their loved ones
5. Causes
5.1. Better Future
5.2. Job offers
5.3. Danger in other countries
5.4. Better Education
6. Questions
6.1. How many immigrants are deported on average?
6.2. How hard is it for someone illegal to live in a different country?
6.3. What can't you do if you're an illegal immigrant?
6.4. What obstacles do immigrants need to overcome?
6.5. What can you do to lower the amount of people getting deported?
6.6. Is having illegal immigrants as parents common?
6.7. What are some rights that immigrants don't have?
6.8. what are the effects of immigration in this community?
6.9. What are the common ages of immigrants?
6.10. What is the worst that can happen to you if you get deported?