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Dear Editor:
People come to the US as a result of frustration in their native countries in search for work which is non existent. Most people cannot educate their children due to the high cost of education and the lack of good leadership. Most children cannot climb up the educational lader simply because their parents cannot afford it, no matter how hard they work. Looking at other factors, including: the rising cost of medication, malnutrition, high school drop rate, etc... It's no wonder people think that they can make life better for their famillies when they make it to the US. I think those who are already in the US should be permited to work. When they work, they can contribute to the development of the US economy by paying taxes. They also help their famillies back home and have the opportunity to provide an education to their children who are the future. What good will it be if children in third world countries cannot be educated? Help by promulgating laws of freedom for immigrants today. Children in third world countries need to be educated to know the difference between dialogue and war.

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