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  1. Feb 2022
    1. Negative claims of value The author criticizes_____________. She deplores____________. He finds fault in_____________. They regret that_____________. They complain that_____________. The authors are disappointed in_____________.

      Anna complains about how Illegal immigration to the US can get desperate refugees arrested.

    2. Positive claims of value  They praise_____________. He celebrates_____________. She applauds the notion that_____________. They endorse_____________. He admires_____________. She finds value in_____________. They rave about_____________.

      Her suggestion is to make a new policy for desperate refugees in Mexico safely migrate to the US.

    3. Widely accepted claims of fact He informs us of _____________. She describes_____________. They note that _____________. He observes that _____________. She explains that _____________. The writer points out the way in which_____________.

      Anna is frustrated about illegal immigration.

    4. Controversial claims of fact They argue that _____________. She maintains that _____________. He contends that _____________. They assert that _____________. She holds that _____________. He insists that _____________. She thinks_____________. They believe that_____________.

      Unauthorized Immigration from Mexico to the US is illegal. But Anna disagrees otherwise.

    1. In recent years, illegal immigration into the United States at the U.S.-Mexico border has become a divisive political topic, resulting in a widening partisan divide as to whose priorities we should privilege: the immigrants’ or the nation’s. (Note: The author establishes a frame of reference in the first sentence, referencing the cultural context surrounding illegal immigration.) Are we global citizens or American citizens first? Anna Mills’ “Wouldn’t We All Cross the Border?” and Saramanda Swigart's “The Weight of the World” offer opposing views on this controversial issue. (Note: Here are our grounds for comparison, wherein the author briefly summarizes the two stances on immigration.)While Mills considers us global citizens, arguing for compassion toward suffering in our reevaluation of immigration policies and practices, Swigart believes we must be American citizens first, pointing out the necessity for a nation to secure its borders and enforce its laws. (Note: Essay thesis)

      Illegal immigration into the US has became a controversial issue because people have different priorities over whether they should offer privilege to the immigrant's or the nation's.