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Do you think America has grown more or less accepting of immigrants today

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Almost one out of every 100 people worldwide currently has been forcibly displaced from his or her home, the largest number since 1951.[2]
In 2016, more Muslim than Christian refugees entered the United States, with 46 percent of refugees identifying as Muslim and 44 percent identifying as Christian.[2]
In 1819, Congress passed a law requiring that the names, ages, and occupations of all arrivals into the United States be recorded. This law is considered the first significant legislation on immigration made by the federal government.[14]
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I am sure it’s less accepting

I am not originally from America myself and my family had a wish To move to America. My dad spent over a million of US dollars trying to accomplish the goal, loosing all of his health and failed. We became poor and didn’t even have enough money to buy ourselves food!

Luckily after 5 years of struggling, we were able to become American citizens :/

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