1st time: No. I don't believe we should just not allow immigrants in, however I think their needs to be a limit on the number per year or so. This country can only sustain a certain amount of people and with the steady increase of American citizens alone, it's not going to be able to handle an absurd amount of immigrants too. They are important to our economy, but they can't be subjected to take it over either. People need to be able to appreciate America, and I think if you are not rightfully an American citizen, you should have to work to become one.
2nd: No. I don't think being popular should be a main concern of America. Sure, we should stay on decent to good terms with as many countries as we can, but being the most popular nation is less important than being a stable and influential country. We have become a world where going from country to country is a high risk situation, and we need to be aware of that. Therefore,although these tough immigrant laws have made Americans traveling situation more difficult, It's better to be safe than sorry.
3rd: No. I don't think the US is at risk of 'isolating itself as an economy' just because the laws are a little tougher. I think laws are going to have to be tougher in a lot of countries because more and more people seem to find the desire to go around them. The 'American Dream' and the opportunities should be more important to an immigrant wanting to come to America than the challenging laws. If the immigrant is willing to go through the process even if it takes effort, then in my eyes they are fit to come to this country, live on American land, and be allowed everything America has to offer. I think the process is what is going to weed out those who should be allowed in and those who shouldn't.
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