I think your example is a situation that happens in isolated areas around the country, which leads people (similar to yourself) to feel markedly different about immigrants than people that don't have that type of environment near them. I'm not saying that your viewpoint is in any way a faulty one, please don't see it as an insult.
Which is why I think a portion of the country is so heated about illegal immigrants and the effects of them and a portion of the country doesn't really see it as such a dire problem. This is the root of why there isn't a unified effort to combat the situation, because the gap in perceptions is so wide one solution doesn't really fit.
Which is why I think a portion of the country is so heated about illegal immigrants and the effects of them and a portion of the country doesn't really see it as such a dire problem. This is the root of why there isn't a unified effort to combat the situation, because the gap in perceptions is so wide one solution doesn't really fit.
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