Border Wall In The United States

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Although many Americans are for the Trump US – Mexico Border wall which is deemed to create a huge economy boost to provide jobs as well as fix the initial problems with illegal immigration and drug cartels at the border. Many who are on the opposing side worry where the funds for this massive wall will be pulled from; yet some fear after the wall is erected, where the economy will be sitting in the long term sense. The American population has been divided on the border wall since Donald Trump was running for the Presidency. Americans and Politicians address the short and long term effects that the wall will have on our relations with Mexico, our country’s economy and overall security to protect the American way of life.
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Adam Davidson states that “Immigrants [documented and undocumented] don’t just increase the supply of labor, though; they simultaneously increase the demand for it, using the wages they earn to rent apartments, eat food, get haircuts, buy cell phones” (NY Times). Immigrants tend to work for lower wages and take jobs most Americans don’t want, therefore contributing to the economy directly by spending the money earned from working those jobs and by paying taxes. If the border wall does get built, there will a large demand for workers to build the wall. Jobs that were created during the walls erection will be lost once the wall is finalized leaving many citizens unemployed and looking for work. “Mass deportations would also harm the economy. Most undocumented workers are in relatively low-skilled jobs but about quarters are in white color jobs. Of those, about half are in management, finance or professional careers. Removing large numbers would have a very significant impact on the businesses that employ them” (USA …show more content…

Daily, Americans are reminded of politicians speaking of protecting our country with building more barriers, and somehow illegal immigrants always prevail and find a way to infiltrate our current security. If there are barriers in place, this still will not stop people from coming to America to seek the opportunities that are available says Jennifer McFayden. “The wall will pass through regions that are filled with immigrants. They are sure to pose problem and it will be difficult to criminalize them all. Sonoran Desert is a big crisis too with inhospitable terrain. Migrants crossing the desert die all the time” (Career

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