1.An argument that continues, even after the original argument is finished. Both arguing people continue to fight.
2.An example, used to prove your argument is correct.
3.A sudden increase of.
4.Makes more people believe.
5.Increase activity.
6.Groups (who illegally bring items into a country) lie about allowed freedoms. Those freedoms are not allowed.
7.In a more generic way.
8.Fighting many years.
9.Legislation, that affects many people, would have allowed 11 million illegal citizens to earn citizenship. The Senate voted for the legislation. The House of Representatives probably will not allow a vote for the legislation.
10.Every illegal citizen child will get a chance to stay, with a legal person appointed to the child.
11.A legal chance to stay, with the argument that an illegal citizen is in danger.
12.The country leaders have increased advertising. The advertising begs people who want to enter the country illegally, to stop moving north.
13.The fault is non-action.
14.Using robotic cameras to watch areas.
15.Legislation made by both Republicans and Democrats. Usually legislation is only made by Republicans or Democrats, not both. Bipartisan bills are important.
16.Lives in Mexico, or lived in Mexico.
17.After many people arrived.
18.The system is broken here.