Discrimination

             Premise: The September 11 attacks, have not led to unnecessary discrimination
             SS1: The US seeks to decrease the percentage of illegal aliens.
             SSII: The US is looking for people who will contribute to the national economy.
             SSIII: The US seeks to tighten its security.
             Discrimination is defined as treatment or consideration based on class or category rather than individual merit; partiality or prejudice. People Who seek mislead, baffle, and to confuse others into believing of what they think is right use a lot of loaded terminologies that are designed to disguise any facts on a particular issue. This is especially true in very controversial topics, such as the infamous September 11 Terrorist Attacks. The September 11 attacks took hundreds of lives, and caused irreparable damage to the lives of thousands. Can we really blame the US for the extreme measures that they've taken? Do we really understand what they felt? No. after the attacks and after the US retaliation against terrorism, a lot of people who did not fully comprehend the issue quickly jumped to the conclusion that the US is treating other nations, especially those of Arab countries, unjustly and unfairly by suspecting those nations of being terrorist. This is not the case.
             First of all, the US government intends to decrease the number of illegal aliens in the country. America has always been called "The Land of Opportunity", and because of this hundreds of people from different countries have dreamed of setting foot in America and living there. As honorable as their Intentions may be, it is still under the law that one cannot simply march to America's gates and demand to be let in. It doesn't work like that in the real world. Because people desperately want good lives, they are willing to do everything they can to achieve that, even if it means breaking the law. The American government does not have anything against these would-be aliens; the g...

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