To provide a specific response, I would need to see the actual statement made by President Cleveland. However, based on the responses you've provided, the most likely argument he would be making varies. If you suspect he is promoting a favorable view of immigrants, the second option (Immigrants and their children can be good citizens) would be the best fit. If he is focusing on limiting citizenship for recent immigrants, the third option (Citizenship won’t be offered to recent immigrants) would align with that. If you could provide the specific statement, I would be able to help determine which argument he is making more accurately.
What argument is President Cleveland making in this statement?
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The best immigrants return to their home countries.
The best immigrants return to their home countries.
Immigrants and their children can be good citizens.
Immigrants and their children can be good citizens.
Citizenship won’t be offered to recent immigrants.
Citizenship won’t be offered to recent immigrants.
Limiting immigration is good for the country.
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