The Pros And Cons Of Illegal Immigration

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Introduction

People from many countries have immigrated to the United States, bringing with them their culture orientation, skills, new ideas, and business abilities, which has helped create more jobs, leading to a better economy. Although, immigration is a subject that has been in every political debate, yet they haven’t come with a solution. Many people from Latin America have come to this country looking for a better life. And not coming, with a solution to solve these issue is causing fear in many undocumented people, living in the U.S., as they could be sent back to their native countries

Thesis
The U.S should grant green cards or visas to illegal immigrants from Latin America who have lived here for four or more years don’t have a …show more content…

Illegal immigrants shouldn’t be granted any type of legalization because they are a drain on the economy; they just take advantage of free education and health care. An estimate done by ALIPAC indicates that more than 125 billion dollars of American taxpayer it 's been used by illegals; as they send their children to schools, use health care all for free and the increased cost in courts and jails are also paid by citizens. Gheen, William. "Problems With Illegal Immigration." Illegal Immigration News Discussions RSS. Americans for Legal Immigration Pac, 2012. Web. 29 Oct. 2015.
The United States doesn’t need immigrants that are a drain to the economy; the country doesn’t need immigrants, there are many legal immigrants and citizens already do those jobs that illegal immigrants do. Moreover, the U.S has a federal program that fills those seasonal jobs legally. Jacoby, Tamar, and Tom Tancredo. "Does the U.S. Need Illegal Immigrants?" New York Times Upfront Mar 12 2012: 22. ProQuest. Web. 15 Oct. …show more content…

Nonetheless, a lot of young illegals have obtained degrees in the United States, but they can’t use that knowledge just because they don’t have a legal status.
For the majority of young immigrants this is their home; they have their families, friends, work etc., the United States is the only place they know as home. Thousands of families have been separated by deportations. Gheen, William. "Problems With Illegal Immigration." Illegal Immigration News Discussions RSS. Americans for Legal Immigration Pac, 2012. Web. 29 Oct. 2015.
Many illegals are forced to live in the shadows and with fear of being deported at any time. The Human species has that interest to chase their dreams; however in order to reach these dreams a person needs political freedom and also the freedom to project their thoughts and aspirations thru work and in society without fear of expulsion. Crawford, Alejandro. "Americans in Name Only." U.S.News & World Report 11 2014: 1. ProQuest. Web. 15 Oct.

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