How to Write a Letter Against Illegal Aliens
Immigration in America is a complex, controversial topic, especially when it concerns those who have come here illegally. If you find yourself harboring strong opinions against those who live illegally in the country for reasons of cost, national debt, educational opportunities, crowding of resources or something comparable, you can express those opinions by writing to your congressman, governor or mayor. By respectfully explaining and expressing your objections to illegal aliens, you can take action in a constructive way.
Instructions
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Use the format of a business letter and type your address in three or four lines at the top left hand corner of the page. Skip a line and type in the date your are writing your letter. Skip another line and type in the address of the politician or other figure you wish to discuss this matter with.
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Skip a line and type "RE: Illegal Aliens." Skip another line and write "Dear" plus the title and name of the person you are writing to.
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Skip another line and begin your first paragraph. Identify yourself by name and explain your line of work. Explain that you're writing to discuss the detriments of illegal aliens.
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State your candid thoughts and feelings about illegal aliens, though express them in a formal, respectful way. Specifically discuss how illegal aliens negatively affect your life, the lives of those in your community and the country as a whole.
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Start a new paragraph and specifically itemize what you'd like this person to do about it, or how you would like this person to join you in a political movement.
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Leave your contact information in the final paragraph, inviting the recipient to discuss the matter with your further or contact you in any way. Skip a line, type "Sincerely" and then type your name underneath this closing.
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