Socratic Seminar: Illegal Immigration

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Socratic Seminar: Illegal Immigration Issues to Discuss… Citizenship Babies Economics (consumers vs. earners) Taxes (Tax payers vs. Free-riders) Crime and Safe haven cities Education (Dream Act) Cultural aspects European ideas-dealing with immigrants Build a wall!!!??? Trump’s policies toward immigration Pro Illegal Immigration: We are all immigrants or descendants thereof; they support our economy; they are the one’s stimulating population growth in U.S. Anti-Illegal Immigration: Enforce Illegal Immigration Laws, Build a Wall, make them pay taxes, etc.