How to Make It to America 500
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United States
Started June 30, 2026
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How to Make It to America 500
The American Conservative (United States) | Jun 30, 2026
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Jun 30, 2026
Restricting immigration undermines America's foundational values of diversity and opportunity for all.
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The debate around immigration should focus on human rights, not just economic implications, to foster a more inclusive society.
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The U.S. government should prioritize economic growth over immigration policies to ensure the prosperity of American citizens.
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A balanced approach to immigration can help maintain national security while also supporting economic needs.
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Investing in local communities is more crucial than ever; immigration should not overshadow domestic priorities.
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