Argumentative Essay On Undocumented Immigrants

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Undocumented immigrants are mostly in every country, the U.S maintains a high status of illegal or undocumented workers. Every country seems to think there is a problem and are trying to cut the number of undocumented immigrants or illegal workers. We seem to think, why is this happening? Are undocumented workers ruining the economy or supporting it, are they stealing jobs from Americans or just taking unappealing jobs? Undocumented workers are moving to the United States, seeking a better life and opportunities for themselves and their families. They live in a country where their unable to find work and eventually struggle. Some feel that undocumented/illegal immigrants shouldn’t be a major concern. They support this opinion by denying the major problems that result from the arrival of illegal immigrants into our country. The real impact that undocumented workers hold are financial stability, healthcare and economic power of communities. Immigrants play an important role in shaping our …show more content…

In the state of California all undocumented workers, whether they are legally authorized to work in the United States, which they are protected by the state laws. All California workers have the right: to the minimum wage, receive overtime pay- with some exceptions. If undocumented immigrants are entering the United Sates without permission or proper documents, numerous sections in the Constitution apply to them. There is a particularly important provision of the Fourteenth Amendment stating that, "No state shall . . . deprive any person of life, liberty or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." They also have the right to file lawsuits, such as discrimination suites, in federal court. Various State laws show a discrepancy, but some jurisdictions give an undocumented immigrant the right to sue in state court, as

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