Political Correctness vs. Truth: The 'Illegal Alien' Debate

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Illegal Aliens: Appropriate or Belligerent

In the 21st century being “political correct” has not only become a conversation between amongst peers but it is now swaying our political processes and presidential race. Often times people are more concerned about being political correct rather then being truthful. What is and is not appropriate to say to fellow American’s. What may or may not be offensive to those around us. Now while we should take precaution to those around us some things are inevitable to stay the same. In today’s society one of the most talked about subjects is, is it appropriate to call people in our country illegally “aliens”. The illegal alien term should not be changed in order to conserve the feelings of those that …show more content…

Ruark Director of Research for the Federation for American Immigration Reform puts it , “They are simplistic, and easily refutable.” Americans are not trying to say that the human them self is illegal-no human is illegal we are just recognizing those in the United States illegally. Secondly, they the immigrants are often saying we are failing to recognize that they are people too. They think we do not understand that the reason they have entered in to our countty in because their life back home was filled with immense hardship and struggle. However, that is no excuse for if one is to lack legal documentation to be treated differently. If one is in the United States without legal documentation they will be treated …show more content…

This is referred to as amnesty. “In the context of immigration, amnesty is commonly defined as granting legal status to a group of individuals unlawfully present in a country.” However the Supreme Court ruled against Obamas proposal 2-1. Our president believes that “generations of immigrants have made this country into what it is. It’s what makes us special." However this is not a valid statement. Yes, America is a country that was founded by British immigrants but no constitution or law was set into place. If you’re willing to pay your fair share of taxes,” said Obama, “you’ll be able to apply to stay in this country.” However, the President failed to share that the income of illegals working in America is so low that they would qualify for welfare and benefits such as Obamacare. In recent studies conducted by the Century Foundation “it is likely that the undocumented workers will end up receiving rather than paying the Treasury money.” Obama’s new policy is aimed to benefit illegal families. Thus meaning the immigrants will be older, Therefore, due to the low income the immigrants will not only benefit from Obamacare, but also to Social Security and Medicare. As Avik Roy, Forbes staff states “These individuals pay almost nothing in federal taxes. Households in the lowest income quintile, paid less than 1 percent of all federal

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