(This poem started as my reaction to a news segment on Greek wildfires that have claimed the lives of some asylum seekers.)

No one likes to let outsiders in
And that is where the argument begins
Against immigration, an issue that evokes
Strong reactions, often provokes
Resentment, anger, marked division
Among citizens in terms of their opinion..
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Yet migration is a way of life natural
How can arbitrary borders limit the fight for survival
For many immigrants fearful for their lives
Immigration is their only hope to survive
Facing untold perils to immigrate
Is a measure taken by those truly desperate
Granting political asylum to those in need
Is essentially a humanitarian deed
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Some immigrants migrate not out of necessity
But because of the dearth of opportunities
In their parent countries, they immigrate
Based on merit, and integrate
Into communities in new nations
Doesn’t everyone benefit from such immigration?
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I am an immigrant, and all I can say
I am grateful for the opportunities that have come my way
In my adopted country- my success I owe
To both the countries that have let me grow
I hold myself responsible to never let
My adopted country down, to never give anyone reason to regret
Opening the doors to let me in, let me acquire
Citizenship, to let me pursue the goals I desire

It is awful to see what the US in general, and certain states in particular, have become with regard to immigrants. Have none of them ever gone back to their family tree and found immigrated ancestors? It is both sickening and disheartening to see this in the news every day.
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