Analysis Of Jo-Ann Pilardi's Immigration Problem Is About Us, Not Them

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The United States is facing illegal complexities that are affecting the people. “Immigration Problem Is about Us, Not Them,” by Jo-Ann Pilardi poses some powerful arguments that get readers thinking about who the culprits actually are behind the illegal immigrants coming across the southwestern border. First she declares that citizens in the United States use the word “illegal” in a “narrow” way, therefore causing americans to oversee other “illegal” activities. Then she goes on to explain that it is the “INE’s” (illegal native employers) that are truly responsible for the illegal immigrants sneaking through in the first place and elaborates that these buisness owners aren’t getting proper surveillance for these illegal activities. She closes …show more content…

Her insistence that citizens use of the word illegal is narrow and it is time to add to the “American immigration lexicon”(Pilardi 386) is problematic because it is a stereotype about every American person, when in fact the majority of the population is immigrants and are generally opposed to the title of illegal immigrant, but it is true that the natural tendency is to associate that word to the brown skinned people trying to develope a better life for themselves. It is time to associate a different word to people known as illegal immigrants, this way the populace of America can look to other things hiding behind the word illegal that are faced in the country …show more content…

Her perseverance that the companies behind hiring these people should be exploited and her claim that there should be “establish[ed] a fair immigration program” (Pilardi 387) is a conflicting argument. She argues that there needs to be a fair program for illegal immigrants to work. By openly exploiting these illegal buisness owners you are taking the businesses that are hiring immigrants therefore terminating possible fair job opportunities. Instead, it would be better to work with these companies to establish a fair system, especially since these companies do have the greater

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