Argumentative Essay On Undocumented Immigrants

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“There are 4.5 million undocumented men, 3.2 million women, and 1.6 million children” (Passel). The majority of America is based mostly on Mexicans. Most immigrants that are denizen to México illegally cross the border and seek a better lifestyle in America. Most people that are migrating from their country to another are to seek new opportunities. For example, leaving their homeland to become United States citizen are for the chance to have better living for their family when they are able to be a part of their life, or financial support for his or her family back in the homeland. Although many Americans want to send undocumented immigrants back to their homeland, they are really a benefit to our nation because they provide cheap labor, they …show more content…

Most common jobs that immigrants go towards are usually are low incomed jobs that do not require little to no educated background. In the “U.S. civilian workforce included 8 million unauthorized immigrants” (Krogstad). The most common jobs that he or she leans more to are, janitors, maids, drivers, and field work. Through these jobs employers do not have to pay their taxes. So usually employers pay them under the table and less to save money to get a high profit value of not giving them full minimum wages. Finally, even know that many Americans want undocumented immigrants to be sent away, they are beneficial to cheap labor, the showcasing of welcoming to America, and obtain low-income without any to near education jobs. America has large number of illegal immigrants that are undocumented, but they do serve a purpose of increased in diversity. On the other side of the coin, immigrants have been treated harshly through the color of the individuals skin, but not his or her actions. Undocumented immigrants should be judged to stay based on his or her actions than to just denied from coming

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