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“DO YOU THINK THAT BARACK OBAMA IS A GOOD PRESIDENT? WHY OR WHY NOT?”
Barack Obama has been considered one of the black people most influential in the world in addition, he became the first black people president of United States of America and he has been in the eyes of much countries in especial countries from South America however, it has many questions like if it is a good or a bad president for USA and to the world, by the way how governs their country, but for me he is a bad president for the USA.
First of all Barack Obama received support of immigrants for returned to the White House however, he deported more undocumented immigrants than other presidents since 1950s in your first term.
Secondly he must find a way to improve relationships with countries that don’t have good relationships. For example, Venezuela that nowadays has a new president.
Finally the Drugs war is a battle that don´t have end because USA is the main country into consume all type of drugs.
In conclusion Barack Obama in many countries is known as a bad president by the form how he assumed the role of global leader however, many people in USA thinks that the way of govern is good whereas I think that by the statistics shown in this paragraph, he is a bad president and a lousy leader for the world.

When elections for presidents started in the USA, Obama and Romney were the leading candidates to fill this important role however, Obama had a big lead over Romney because the students were supporting him whereas, Romney was receiving the support of immigrants that seeking other president for USA.
A group of people in USA began a demonstration against Barack Obama asking him to "STOP ALL DEPORTATIONS" because during his term to one million 700 thousand deported immigrants therefore, Obama is today known as "The Chief Deportante" by protesters.
Although the immigration debate was crucial in returning President Obama to the White House, He hasn´t stopped deporting undocumented

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