Racism In The 60's

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Racism is the most controversial issue currently in the United States. Racial hate and segregation of the races were very popular throughout America, during the 1960’s. Many American citizens are led to believe that racism no long exist. Despite what Americans are led to believe, America is slowly returning to how it was in the 60’s. Current American citizens would label the removal of the confederate statues, and the deportation of the illegal immigrants to be the most widespread racial issues. The removal of the confederate statues has become a racial issue within America because half of the population believes that these confederate statues are racist because they are from many commonly known leaders during the Civil War. The other half of population believe that these statues are a part of history and not racist at all. The group that feels the statues are just an important part of history is the white nationalist. White nationalist can better be described as the KKK, they believe that white people are better than any other race, and they are the dominate race group within America. On the other hand, the group that feels …show more content…

Many illegal immigrants and citizens who disagree with the deportation of immigrants, suspect that Donald Trump is doing this because he is racist. Most immigrants are Hispanic, thus when Trump speaks of deporting the Hispanics and building a wall so they cannot reenter America, he is singling out a specific race, which is why these individuals feel discriminated against. The reasons deportation is such a controversial issue is because Trump is strictly designating this to one group, Hispanics. When Trump threatens to build the wall, it will be on the Mexico border. However, if Trump wanted to keep all immigrants out, wouldn’t he want it on the Canadian border as well? Since Trump is singling out Hispanics, they feel that his threats of deportation are an act of

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