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Immigration: Poem of American Creed
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Daniel T., Project Citizen , Connecticut
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No One is Illegal
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Marwa , Project Citizen , Connecticut
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I wrote this poem to express how I feel about immigration, as an immigrant.
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America: The Dark Side of the Dream
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Lara A., Staples High School , Connecticut
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My essay is regarding our country's foundation of the American Dream, and how it eventually influenced my family to emigrate to the States, even in the present day of unjust immigrant laws.
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Education for kids
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Tom S., Staples High School , Connecticut
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Since the kids are the future of this planet, why not educate them from a young age. With the basics of education and the opportunity to proceed to a higher education, the future would be filled w...
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American Creed
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Dillon, Staples High School , Connecticut
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My artwork represents my blended Irish and American heritage.
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Our Forever Number One Fans
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Aaron J., Staples High School , Connecticut
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Family and community motivate us in life unlike any other person or factor in the world and help us become the best version of ourselves we can be. My parent's immigrant past filled with hard work ...
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