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08/12/2019
■Class discussion: Do you think tourists should be careful about visiting the United States? Do Hispanic visitors face discrimination here? How many Mexican tourists were killed in the El Paso attack? Why are there so many mass murders in the United States compared with Europe, Canada or Japan? Does having more guns per person than any other nation make the U.S. safer or more dangerous? President Donald Trump threatened undefined retaliation against nations that issued travel warnings. What could he do? What should he do? Were those nations unfair?
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