I believe immigrants built and build America , so therefore they should have all rights to stay. If they are employed and want to start a new life for himself/herself or to work to support their family back at home in their country. They should be able to live here without the government deporting them because it shows in history that immigrants help build America and made it what it is now. Immigrants built railroads and work in factories today. They should be able to attend schools. The big picture of this is that we didn’t build America alone; we had help from immigrants all around the world. They struggle for a country that’s not even theirs and made it their home. Seriously, they need credit for help building a strong and stable country. As President J.F.K argued, “every American who ever lived, with the exception of one group, was either an immigrant himself or a descendant of immigrants."
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Metal Detectors: Privacy by Blanca B.
One thing that gets under my skin is having metal detectors in school. I understand we can’t have Ds’s, iPods, mp3s...Etc. However, you need phones because what if there’s an emergency and the staff doesn’t come in time, what then. There can be emergency in the class room and maybe there no phone in the room, and the student or teacher could be in danger and there no communication in the room. This happened last year and we had a kid in class that had phone and called 911. The staff didn’t come to the room under five minutes. It took them like 15minutes. If we stood there and we let the staff take over, my class mates could have be in serious trouble. Having a phone is important to have in school just in case we really have an emergency, especially if the school doesn’t have good security.
One con about Metal detectors is privacy. I think that’s a major issue that we have with metal detectors. There often set up at the main student entrance to a school that has implemented security measures. Especially in large schools, stopping at a metal detector, emptying pockets and allowing backpacks to be searched may lead to students being late for classes. Metal detectors may become an inconvenience to the students, parents and even the school faculty. Furthermore, it is controversial because searching students', teachers' and parents' belongings is a possible invasion of privacy.