Getty Getty Cast in bronze and mounted at the Statue of Liberty is a sonnet that reads, “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses.” Famed American poet Emma Lazarus wrote these words only after a friend convinced her that the statue would one day stand as a beacon for immigrants coming to this country. And yet today, you find the American people divided most poignantly on the topic of immigration.
Though unemployment is at its lowest rate in half a century , the fear of losing jobs to immigrants has been a hot topic issue over the past […]
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