Immigration: Blessing or Burden?

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The United States is thought to be a land of hope and prospect. It is seen by many as a way to escape the hardships they go through back in their home land. Many years ago, people flocked to the United States seeking for a better life, not only for themselves, but for their families as well. But more recently this country has been dealing with immigrants, legal or not, who come here for various reasons. They may be in search of a better career, a business growth with the primary purpose of making money or seeking refugee or persecution from their home country. Whatever these reasons may be, they affect our country in enormous ways. These impacts may either be advantageous to us or not. Immigration has been a ‘hot topic’ in our nation; it has been a great source of political debates over the years, not only is our government alarmed by this issue, but including us citizens. I believe that our government has been doing the necessary actions towards this concerning issue by proposing bills and creating acts concerning immigration, such as the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Fo...

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