<span>This quote comes from Emma Lazarus’ sonnet, New Colossus, and symbolizes how the United States will accept the poorest, the rejected, and the hurt and ruined from other countries. In essence, America is a home of immigrants and a beacon of hope. This poem is especially important and relevant due to the Syrian refugee crisis. </span>
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#1) She doesn’t want her children to be taken away
#2 got me thinking alot, lol.......)
I don't believe in the American Dream, because if you look outside your window, there are so many people in broken down houses, most without a house. Sleeping in cars, sleeping on a friend's couch, homeless shelters, foster care. I believe it would be possible if the rich gave more to the poor. I think those who believe in it have their heart in the right place, but to be honest, there's nothing much they can do unless they convince the government to tax the rich higher taxes, and give the extra to the poor. It is foolish to believe America will ever be what the American Dream stands for. Honestly, when somebody has money, they don't want to give it to anybody else. Keep it themselves.
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France , i believe it began in franceeeee