Why It Matters?

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Human beings have migrated and immigrated all across the world since the beginning of our existence, and this process is a part of who we are as a species. If no one ever decided to move there would be no diversity or spreading of ideas and cultures, and our lives would be far less connected. The United States was essentially built on the hard work and dedication of immigrants, so enforcing any sort of hostility towards Mexican Immigrants is not productive in any situation. These are people who are leaving their infrastructure in search of the 'American Dream' and a better life, but in some cases, are subjected to racism, hatred, and torn away from their families. 

The real reason that Mexican Immigration matters is because these people are hard-working and waiting to make valuable contributions to American life. While there is an undeniable tumultuous history between the two countries, immigration and the spread of cultures and ideas is a core piece of human living and success. These are human beings with feelings and emotions, suffering the mental and physical effects of discrimination. In addition, global tensions are on a consistent rise with violent conflict being constantly reported. In times like this the most important thing humans can do is stick together. While it may seem cliche, building positive relationships with other individuals is one of the most important parts of life. 

Why It Matters?