In the
late 2010s, trade, climate change, and immigration are three of the most important foreign
policy issues.
Trade policy is important for both economic and political
reasons. Maintaining positive relationships with allies and staying competitive in the global
market both contribute to strengthening the U.S. position as a world power and enhancing the
well being of its citizens and residents.
Climate change demands immediate
and constant attention because global warming and related greenhouse gas emissions threaten
communities all over the world. The United States can benefit economically by taking a
leadership role in eliminating fossil fuel dependency and developing alternative energy sources
and delivery methods. The U.S. leadership role is especially significant because the nation uses
a high percentage of global energy and contributes so heavily to environmental
degradation.
Immigration reform is crucial for border security and human
rights issues. Improving the processes for asylum seeking in other countries is one element that
will help reduce the current crisis on the country's borders. This process would involve
increasing the staff inU.S. embassies and consulates who are trained to handle the
administration. Creating a more efficient path to citizenship for those already in the country
will help reduce the number of detentions and deportations.
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