Argumentative Essay On Undocumented Immigrants

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A walk on a road, a sail on a water stream leading to a path of land with freedom and opportunity; however, this is not always the case, and everything is not what it seems. Immigrants have come to America from all around the world. They have evolved within the United States and have learned to blend into the American culture as time has passed. People who migrated from other countries formed America. Many of those people welcomed increased the population and helped the United States become a stronger place. Although they treated differently, However, immigrants have a big role in contributing to America's economy and social status. Even so, Citizens are discriminating against people who are known to never give up and came in the hopes of …show more content…

“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams” (Eleanor Roosevelt). That is true, however, there are many people who have dreams, goals, and hope but society does not allow their aspirations to become realistic. Undocumented have limits to that come with life. Undocumented immigrants hold the major population in the United States but even so their population does not matter. Each year, there is a child of an undocumented who has come to life, since 2014 there have been 42.2 million immigrants, imagine the rates today (“CAP Immigration team”). Migrating to the United States to live and begin a better life, are immigrants who are known as undocumented. “Their population from 1970 turned out 9.6 million than outgrew 14.1 million within that year; Each year new immigrants led the US and the rates grow 10 million year to year” (“MPI”). Every state had people of different race not only “White America”, people who were becoming accustomed to the life of an American. In 2012 the most populated states holding undocumented immigrants were California which held 22% of their population, Texas with 15%, Florida with 8%, 7% in New York and 4% in Illinois and New Jersey (“CAP Immigration

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