This is my final blog post for my English class assignment. However, with the upcoming case of United States vs. Texas coming up and the Presidential race heating up, I don't believe this will be my last blog post on immigration reform. I have read so many interesting articles and learned a lot during this assignment. I had never really thought a lot about immigration and now that I have learned more, I realize that immigration has some very real and very positive affects on the U.S.
I never realized how important immigration was to our economy. I didn't even know what DACA and DAPA meant, or how millions of U.S. families lives hang on the verdict of United States vs. Texas. For most of us, it's just another case coming before the Supreme Court, but for those millions of families, it means having your family members with you or sent away. I also know where all the candidates stand on immigration reform, and I can therefore make a more informed decision when I vote in November. Oh, and I will definitely be voting!
However, the biggest thing I have discovered, is how important it is to be informed. I always said I don't like to get into politics, but politics is more than what you hear, and you need to learn all you can to be as informed as you can.
So, I will do what I can do keep this updated so you can also be better informed come November.
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