Persuasive Essay On Immigration Reform

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Blood, sweat, bones, and human flesh all over the Rio Grande border. Thousands of immigrants pass through yet some are not so luck of making it oust alive. Majorities that pass thru are families that have small children with them. You may wonder why go through all this trouble? The people who leave their country live in horrible conditions for intense need of medication or starvation. Now there are many problems. Most immigrants work day and night just to have enough to feed their families or to buy medication but they’re scared of going outside always looking out for the border patrol. Which bring me to my question should America pass the immigration reform bill? Obama has been promising for a few years now about the immigration reform yet no results have been shown so far. Delaying this important issue question if there is going to be one. Needless to say that worries a lot of immigrants that are struggling right now. Right now democrats are the ones more focus on the issue. …show more content…

“As I mention the Republicans are more focus on border security” (O’keefe). “Luckily in mid May 2013 both Democrats and Republicans agreed on steps need to make sure the border was secured this was something rarely happens sense most of the times there is no unanimous vote” (O’keefe). “Some say this is a sign that there is a possibility more agreements will occur like this over the issue of immigration reform” (O’keefe). You are now aware about the border issue is being improved on so now the reform bill will have less draw backs on the Hose of Representatives. 10 to 12 billion of dollars are being spent on the border each year which a huge waste of money seeing that there is little to no effect on the people who pass the border. “Passing this bill would reduce the number of immigrants by half saving billions of dollars each year that could be used for education, health research, and government facilities”

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