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Rhetorical Analysis of "Huddled Geniuses" | Rhetorical Analysis of "Huddled Geniuses"

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Rhetorical Analysis of "Huddled Geniuses"

Summary: A rhetorical analysis of an opinion article dealing with immigration, written by Tom Buchholtz.

Immigration; A subject that all Americans have a view that differs from person to person. Todd G. Buchholz a Columnist for The Wall Street Journal, has once again brought the views of the country and his arguments for how America should react in his column "Huddled Geniuses" published on February 4, 2004. He address's the fact that Vincente Fox, the Mexican President, wants to open the borders between Mexico and the United States, and how the American public stands on the issues at hand. Are view's are either an aggressive get ready for battle approach or a conviction of "Who will do our dirty work"." Buchholz feel's that the economy is not dependent on who are the "Busboys and leaf blowers." Instead, he poses that we open the legal gates in order to seek out more skilled and educated persons, no...
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