Thursday, October 13, 2011

An education of Citizenship

                 According to the article "An education in Citizenship" from Chicago Tribune Editorial 31 march 2003. stated by a vote of 112.4 should allow young people in the U.S to be able to benefit in tuition rates of Illinois Colleges and Universities. Whom many others apparently disagrees with the idea. Although, i totally disagree with this particular theory because either you are a legal citizen or not. each individual should receive the same education or help as the other.


                Reffering to "An education in citizenship". all students are suppose to gain the same education and should not be discriminated or judged by how their status or backgrounds are. For example in the article it said that advocates for immigrant estimate there are approximately 3,000 young people in Illinois in this awkward position, which shouldn't even be in that case because their parents are paying taxes in the state. Meaning why should they be having or experiencing anything as as such. Eventhough, they definitly will pay back as well. As they grow to the major that they are currently studying after they start working, they will be paying it off, with the government taking twice as much from their tax-pay.

         
                    Furthermore, as another example to the topic. America has this program, which called no child left behind, in the state. but it is not quite what we expect would happen because there are many of them who are not getting the necessarry that they ought to gain at this point. And the majority of young children have to pay for their health, it's either their parents are being paid a maximum wage or not even as sufficient as they think it is. the whole point to this is, why can't every one be treated the same and get the right thing without taking out any facts to the situation.


                  To conclude my idea to the article, it should never be so hard to get what is needed, when a group is getting it without being watched, and those who have the opportunity to have, but too selfish to give it out.

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