Essay On Border Militarization

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More than 550,000 LPRs in 2011 were women and more than 600,000 were married individuals. By 2026, it is predicted that the government will have a shortage of 20 million workers. In the US, 5 states have become minority-majority, which means that less than half of the population of that state is non-Hispanic white and the minorities combined have become the majority.For the first time in 2012, the majority of babies under age 1 were black, Hispanic, Asian, or another non-white race. Some immigrants have proved to have been terrorist threats. Illegal immigrants that are caught are put through deportation. Drivers licenses for immigrants in the United States are illegally given out to them somehow. The United States border militarization is beginning to become weak. The United States are always using …show more content…

It's actually nation amnesty in my opinion. As the U.S. sought to expand both geographically and economically in the early 19th century through the first decades of the 20th century, government officials and business leaders recognized that immigrants could fill the need for cheap labor and encouraged the flow of workers to the U.S. Between 1820 and 1930, the U.S. absorbed about 60% of the world’s immigrants. The U.S. didn’t begin to restrict its borders to immigrants until 1875, when it shunned “undesirables” and Chinese laborers. There were an estimated 11.7 million unauthorized immigrants in the United States as of 2012.3 Unauthorized immigrants account for about 3.7 percent of the total U.S. population and about 5.2 percent of the labor force. Note that unauthorized immigrants are a larger share of the labor force than of the total population because the vast majority of unauthorized immigrants are working-age adults. For the United States as a whole, immigrants’ share of total output was about 14.7 percent over 2009–2011. Note that this is actually larger than immigrants’ 13 percent share of the

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