Thursday, March 30, 2017

Blog Stage 5

Ever since Donald Trump became President he has caused America to become corrupt. One main point Trump made while campaigning for presidency was his disapproval of immigration. He made it a point to state that if he were to win the election we would build a wall between the United States and Mexico, he also made a promise to put a halt in the number of people entering America illegally. To everyone's surprise Donald Trump one, as promised he began construction of the wall and enforced a travel ban.
    While America has made efforts to protest his presidency certain things just can't be changed soon enough. Protests such as 'A Day without Immigrants' which occurred almost all around the United States gave Trump and his supporters a view of what the economy would seem like if there were no immigrants in America.On that day immigrants refused to attend school, go to work or purchase anything. That day alone caused a decline with businesses due to the lack of workers and/or sale percentages, in short America's economy wouldn't or would need some time adjust to a society without immigrants. 

Blog Stage 4

   Immigration Shouldn't be all in the Family is an editorial published on March 28, 2017 by the Editorial Board of USA Today which focuses on the "types of immigrants" Trump wants to allow in the United States. The authors bring up the fact that Trump has made numerous poor decisions when it comes to the faith of our country, however his new policy actually seems to be a reasonable request. When addressing Congress the president proposed a merit based system for legal immigration, rather than a family based one. The authors state that today's system for immigration grants visas for those who have relatives in America, which isn't allowing for the "best" immigrants to gain access into America. Trumps overall plan is to trim family immigration and increase the amount of immigrants being selected for visas through employment qualifications. In my opinion I disagree with the Editorial Board although they maintain a great amount of credibility due to the fact that their all experienced journalist, I feel that they fail to realize that many immigrants could maintain both qualifications. A immigrant could have a family and a reliable job, so would the number of the family based system vary from the merit based system?

Blog Stage 3

    On March 27th, 2017 Ignoring Diplomacy Past and its Future Promise was published by The Editorial Board to the New York Times. The article focuses on the amount of money president Donald Trump is cutting from programs such as foreign aid and moving that money towards the budget of the Pentagon. The author argues that tax dollars should be spent more wisely, instead of cutting down budgets the president should be urging Congress to increase the budget of important subjects such as foreign affairs. The authors main arguments were backed up by factual evidence, that being the amount of money Trump slashed or added to things such as military spending. The author made it clear of the disapproval regarding the budget cutting from President Trump, therefore the target audience was made mainly for democrats. I agree with the authors, the Editorial Board is composed of sixteen expertise journalist all of which help to compose this editorial. I believe that if Trump keeps slashing the budget of foreign affairs it may result in wars, or the damage of alliances.