The Importance Of Trump's Wall In The United States

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What are your views on Trump's plan about his wall. Horrible? Needed? Trumps wall can come with many benefits, such as preventing illegal immigrants entering America and illegal immigrants sucking the money out of the United States of America. So as a result of illegal immigrants staying out of America, taxes will go down, eventually, which is what everyone wants. Trump’s wall could even benefit mexico's citizens “despite his intention to use the wall to keep out Mexicans who try to slip illegally into the U.S., the massive building project could actually be boon for one Mexican cement maker: Cemex.” (“Mexican Border Wall.”). Trumps wall is going to be a blessing to this country.
So to address the first and most discussed issue about Trump’s …show more content…

As you know there is a lot of illegal immigration, but how bad is it? “There were 11.1 million unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. in 2014.” (Persaud) that's how bad it is, and the numbers have increased since 2014, a total unchanged from 2009 and accounting for a small percentage of the nation’s population. The number of unauthorized immigrants peaked in 2007 at 12.2 million (Persaud), when this group was 4% of the U.S. population. What about jobs, you might ask. A lot of farmers and restaurants hire illegal immigrants and just pay them under the table and below minimum wage, which is illegal but tax free. According to new Pew Research Center estimates. The number was unchanged from 2009 and down slightly from 8.2 million in 2007. The share of unauthorized immigrants in the civilian labor force was down slightly from 2009 5.2% and 2007 5.4%. Compared with their 5% share of the civilian workforce overall, unauthorized immigrants are overrepresented in farming occupations 26% and construction occupations 15%. In all industries and occupations, though, they are outnumbered by U.S.-born workers. With all of the immigrants working without tax being charged from their checks america is going down the drain… slowly “The U.S. civilian workforce included 8 million unauthorized immigrants in 2014, accounting for 5% of those who were working or were unemployed and looking for work.” (Persaud). The Six states California, Texas, Florida, New York, New Jersey and Illinois are the states that have one of the most illegal immigrants present in them. But some state populations had changed since then. From 2009 to 2014, the unauthorized immigrant population decreased in seven states: Alabama, California, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Nevada and South Carolina. In all of them, the decline was because a decrease in unauthorized immigrants from Mexico. “In six states, the unauthorized immigrant population rose over the same time

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