Persuasive Essay About Immigration

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It 's only a matter of time until the national anthem will be sung in Spanish all over our great country. The Mexican immigration and also those from South America are causing a shift in the direction that our nation is moving towards, and with each day, hundreds of illegals enter the country and there is no end in sight as well as no plan of how to act on it. While our government seems incompetent in handling the situation and deciding to either let them be or push them out we continue to have to suffer the consequences. With the ever increasing stress in the United States as a global power the issue of immigration is becoming a hotbed of debate, and needs to be stomped out, because of the issues it causes on our economy, our school system, …show more content…

While our country was founded on the hard work and determination of immigrants way back when, the country that has morphed over the years no longer has the resources to support extra citizens. A key aspect of what out economy is mostly used for to help these immigrants is the health care that they benefit from. Our taxes are what pay for our health care and with the new health care system, and to that point the previous as well, these immigrants get free health care that we end up paying for out of our pockets with the hard earned money we work for to support our families. Why should we have to support those who do not follow the same rules and laws that our government has put into place to govern us and keep a civilized country at the top of the world. On top of that, these illegals get the same opportunities as actual American citizens. How should a person with no social security number be able to get a job anywhere, while many people are unable to even get a job in this downward spiral that we call our economy. Meanwhile, our students have to be put in classes that fall behind due to children not being able to speak English and then they get importance over many hard working students for financial aid due to "their circumstances." Why is my hard working son/daughter not …show more content…

When you take a close look at the issue of immigration it comes down to a simple weighing of the negatives versus the positives. When you take into account that our country was founded by immigrants and that many say that this is reasonable cause to all the illegal immigrants to become citizens because it is the same principal. However in my honest opinion, this is not the case. Yes I agree that we are a country founded and built on the backs of immigrants, but in this day and age we as a people cannot even help ourselves and live with internal hate and conflict as well as many issues with our government and system that has been wrecked due to political fighting. So when we have the fear or war and the fact that we are going against an enemy that is willing to go to extreme lengths to push their agendas, we as a people have to say that we can not allow foreigners to enter our borders illegally and then live off of our system not only because it is broken, but also because of all the unknowns that we are unable to control. The issue of immigration to me is a mute one, we as a nation can not stand to support anymore citizens because we are failing to support our own. The issues of economical, educational, and fear

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