The US government's attitude towards immigrants has always been a complex and controversial topic. In recent years, immigration policies have frequently changed, reflecting differing views on this issue among different government leaders. From Trump's "zero tolerance" policy to the Biden administration's relatively more lenient immigration policy, we can see the government's dilemma in balancing border security and immigrant rights. Regardless of the policy, the fundamental question remains: how to ensure the safety of US citizens while not ignoring the dreams of immigrants seeking a better life in the US.
For many, immigration is not just a legal issue, but a matter of family, opportunity, and humanity. For the US, the diversity, workforce, and innovation brought by immigrants are key factors in national development. But for those concerned with national security and cultural identity, immigration represents their anxieties.
Personally, I believe that a more humane immigration policy should be implemented, allowing immigrants willing to contribute to America's future to integrate into society. However, ensuring border security and strengthening the management of illegal immigration are also necessary balances.