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Essay heading: Immigration Issues Failed To Be Heard
 
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Dressed in a turban and sporting a beard, he is prejudged by a man as being Muslim and is shot to death. The man that killed Sodhi defended his actions as being “American” (110). Though Van Biema obviously does not defend the killer, and though he is not in any way prejudice or racist, his story blatantly is...
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Though Van Biema obviously does not defend the killer, and though he is not in any way prejudice or racist, his story blatantly is. While this anecdote does show that Middle Easterners are being scapegoated, and though Van Biema does successfully portray his opinion with it, this story is so harsh and unfair that it leaves the reader feeling uneasy towards the subject...
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