Persuasive Essay About Poverty

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Currently, there are about 38 million illegal immigrants living in America. These immigrants can create problems for many different reasons with a big one being disease. While entering, knowing or unknowing, an immigrant can bring disease, spreading it to the residents who have been previously living in the given location. Though they can bring some disease that residence are not prepared to receive, they are not trying to harm anyone but trying to save themselves by attempting to get out of their poverty-stricken country. Living in poverty can cause people to illegally immigrate, which can spread disease and affect the countries to where the immigrants are traveling which World War Z does a great job portraying.
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One of the main things causing illegal immigration is the amount of poverty. Places like Mexico or the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) somewhat high poverty rates. Mexico’s poverty rate are the 10th highest poverty rates in the world at 47%. In Mexico, a study showed that calorie intake directly correlated with poverty levels. “…over time, households have been spending a lower portion of their income on food,” (Valero-Gil 19). Since the people do not have as much money to spend on food, they will begin to buy less. Since they are eating less, the start to starve and think traveling to America will provide them with a better job bringing them more food to the table. While trying to get to a better place, they are also trying to leave the worse of the two. “Homicide rates come in at around 10-14 per 100,000 people…” (Jackson 3). This rate is around four times the homicide rate in America. Not only does their lack of food drive them out, but the fact that they have a chance, though small, to be killed. In contrast, MENA’s poverty comes from inequality between groups of people with the main two being males and females. Inequality will raise unemployment rate since there are less people working. Since there is so much unemployment with the rates being at 10%, people will travel to Europe. “… 50,000 migrants made the crossing to southern Europe in the first four months of 2015,” (Frum 1). Though this number is not as high as Mexico to America, in smaller countries like Italy, being smaller than Arizona, it can start to affect the

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