Mexican Illegal Immigration

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The topic that is intriguing to the public is the effects of sending Mexican illegal immigrants back to Mexico. Currently, a wide variety of people in America see illegal immigrants as non beneficial to the economy. Sending illegal immigrants back to Mexico is seen as advancing America forward to a better place. Many people have not taken time to further address the issues that may occur in Mexico as well America;considering illegal immigrants make up a larger portion of the population. This idea directly relates back to the Frida kahlo painting of the divide between America during the industrial revolution and Mexico in the depression.
Through the current presidential campaigns, suggestions of deportation have been brought to the forefront …show more content…

The U.S. has always been directly involved with the U.S. Together the U.S. and Mexico work together to facilitate trade, economic growth, make a better education systems, enforce laws concerning drugs, to create a better environment(U.S.). Whatever it made be the two countries are working together. Mexico is well aware of the issue of illegal immigration. The ties between Mexico and the U.S. go much further than the diplomatic ways(U.S.). To begin Mexico and the United States share a 1.4 billion dollar tie in trading(U.S.). Also, to add on thousands on thousands of people, both American and Mexican, cross the borders daily(U.S.). Not only are the countries connected economically, they are tied together by the people that they share. Over 20 million people went to mexico as tourist in 2013(U.S.). That makes Mexico one the most visited places by Americans. The tourist from Mexico coming to the U.S. came around 14 million(U.S.). In whole the Mexicans spect about 10 billion dollars in the …show more content…

From all the research collect the best solution--that would keep both parties content-- would be to issue out temporary green cards for illegal Mexican immigrants. The short-term green card would be appointed to the illegal immigrants that can prove they have been living in America for a decade or more. The others that have the opportunity to receive a green card would have to have a child born in the United States. Other illegal immigrants that come to America that are solo would have to be deported. The ones who have made root in the U.S. would have limited time to receive full citizenship. This solution would most likely cost just as much as deporting all illegal immigrants, but it has the ability to eliminate risk factors of removing all

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