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Hate Immigration Poems

These Hate Immigration poems are examples of Immigration poems about Hate. These are the best examples of Immigration Hate poems written by international poets.


6-4-2024
Soldiers of fortune caught in the construct
Captive foreign held in the menagerie
Shoulders abortion fought for my next salary
Now souls smoulder over their short daiquiri
I hate...

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© R.P. Grcic  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: conflict, corruption, immigration,



Premium Member Outnumbered
Outnumbered
Miracle Man
September 16, 2023

No matter which direction we turn our head,
Drugs and lawlessness continues it’s spread.

We vote to legalize things currently banned,
putting the illegal element...

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© Tom Wright  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, god, how i feel,

Premium Member In Mexico
As another refugee dies
camped along America's southern border 
a poor family seeks law and order
In Mexico
(In Mexico)
And the family cries.
They didn't expect to find hatred...

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Categories: immigration, america, angst, anxiety, how

Memory of Bones
The table is old and worn
nicks and scratches 
its red plastic tablecloth left over from a forgotten Christmas
its holiday pattern worn and forlorn
many a Thanksgiving...

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Categories: immigration, allegory, analogy, angst, anxiety,

Premium Member Busing Blues
I hate to see immigrants used as pawns,
driven in buses, dropped on people’s lawns.
It seems so easy to pontificate,
but sh*t gets real with people at...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration,



Nationality Coffee
Nationalities come
Nationalities grow
Where coffee's come
More nation's grow

To see them now
we feel they've left
What home for them
was far and blessed

So how can they
be coffee friend
To all...

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Categories: immigration, race,

Con-Migration
Thanks for your goodness
Does it do good?
Since Hitler, we allow refuge
But was it from guilt?
Today, dark seek Places of White
Refusing to work for change
Their leaders...

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© Anil Deo  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, africa, america, bangla, columbus

Premium Member A Sad State of Affairs
I abhor the bigotry and brutality 
that is being applied to southern refugees
seeking asylum in the United States.  
Diversity has been and continues to...

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Categories: immigration, america, angst, anxiety, feelings,

Premium Member Racist Dichotomy and Democracy
Tell me more about democracy
Nobody is a fool
Tell me more about dichotomy
Go ahead! I am cool
Tell me more about racism
Nobody is a tool
Tell me more...

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Categories: immigration, bullying, color, discrimination, freedom,

Premium Member Fact Or Fool Who Be You
Fact Or Fool Who be You

I have seen
fools ranting 
what's up Pink Floyd
No thinkers, no education 
only poets with muse and frustration

The deniers of science
are...

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Categories: freedom, health, hyperbole, immigration,

Premium Member Wrongs
“Wrongs”
A million feet marching
A million feet bleeding
A million feet searching

Marching for life
Bleeding from war
Searching for beds

What is this for?
They have nothing left
Why did they lose?...

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Categories: analogy, confusion, feelings, immigration,

Time To Change
It's been a pretty good day better than the last few.
My anxiety feels better and my depression does too.
It's like some sort of weight has...

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© Shae Poole  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: immigration, anxiety, art, beautiful, change,

The Foreigner Next Door
There's this nasty lady living right 
by ours
A cranky old mare holed up next to our house 
Her garden is minging and her blinds 
are...

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Categories: immigration, anti bullying, community, emotions,

Jump On Johnny
A wagon full of them 
happened to pass by mine 
at dawn
Their voices raised as one
attuned to match the demands 
of the current social trends...

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Categories: immigration, adventure, community, culture, discrimination,

A Dream
9 to 5 at a dead-end job, staying on someone else’s couch.
Paycheck to paycheck, house to house.
This is how I survive, this is how I...

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Categories: immigration, anger, angst, discrimination, home,


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