Persuasive Essay On Illegal Immigration

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In, 2016 illegal immigration is at an all time high, the rise of illegal immigration can be due to the not so strict measures taken to prevent illegal aliens from enter the United States. Being the root of some presidential campaigns, illegal immigrants are thought of as subordinates to U.S. citizens, and since they are in the country illegally why shouldn’t they be? Although illegal immigration immigration regulations is a huge controversy all over the world, the U.S. is being scrutinized for not being harsh to immigrants who want to enter “The Land of the Free”. The United States does have an overflow of immigrants but the actions taken to help regulate the flow of immigrants seem to be very ineffective.
“U.S. immigration law is very complex,
Immigrants are cheap to pay, as long as you allow them into the country they will work for below minimum wage.”The principle goal is here, is to deny illegal migrants the jobs and public benefits that cause them to enter the U.S. in the first place.” (Lempres, 52). Although this is not legal, there are always ways to manipulate the system, and sadly requiring legal papers to be shown could result in even more problems, making fraud a common theme when trying to find work. “Undocumented workers themselves have done a lot to focus attention on their exploitation. For all the difficulties they face, everywhere we look we see immigrants organizing, from Justice for Janitors starting in the 1980s to the dramatic sit-in by a largely immigrant workforce at Chicago’s Republic Windows plant in 2008, to the role of the immigrants in organizing by fast-food workers now” (Wilson,
It merely requires that we clarify and enforce the law. And once illegal immigration has been reduced, the U.S. can hold a meaningful discussion on levels of legal immigration.” (Lempres, 53). There really is no need for violence to help control the flow of immigrants, there just need to be more strict ways to make sure that immigrants are who they say they are. “We all benefit from the system, but we need to fight it because it fundamentally unjust.” (Wilson, 61).
Illegal immigration is major issue concerning many Americans today. The overflow of illegal immigrants and lack of deportation can affects United States in a big way. Today, the solutions being proposed seem to be ineffective, but if all the solutions are put into effect together a difference can be made. Illegal immigration is an issue that can be solved and be beneficial for both U.S. citizens and illegal immigrants who enter the United

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