Arguments Dwindling Hope For Immigration Reform

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I agree with your position in “Dwindling Hope for Immigration Reform” assessing that the GOP ought to reassess its draconic stance on immigration reform as the current system is heavily flawed, yet Republicans often stifle any meaningful form of reform. Reform is absolutely necessary at the very least because reform could help increase tax revenue and lower crime rates. A common critique aimed towards immigrants is that they “do not pay taxes”; that critique is misguided. Firstly, immigrants do pay large amounts of taxes, both in the forms of excise tax (tax built into the purchase price of a products) and collected taxes. As Mathew Garner, Sebastian Johnson, and Meg Wiehe state in “Undocumented Immigrants’ State & Local Tax Contributions”

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