Persuasive Essay On Illegal Immigration

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Illegal Immigration is a big problem in the U.S. , America is often called the mixing pot of the world. Even so, when you add illegal items to that mixing pot, it brings down the overall beauty and safe purity of this great country. In order to fix this problem we must deport all of them to their own country and tighten security on the border. Many critics of this would say “There just children” but someday they could be disruptive teens or money less adult that get into crime to make some cash. Critics of the plan also say “why not just put the bad illegal immigrants in prison” but how do you know who’s bad and who’s good by that time a store has been robbed or a family member is dead so you have to get them out of here now. These are 3 main …show more content…

An analogy of this is when you have ice cream and it starts to melt and is going to drip down your hand, Do you just leave your ice cream and get a new one?...NO! You try to fix yours by licking off the melted areas. The relationship is Mexico is the ice cream the melted part is the gangs and drugs and the person holding the ice cream is the citizen. They need to fix their own country or else the melted parts will soon destroy the entire country/melt all the ice cream. It also doesn’t help the prosperity of this country if about ⅔ of all illegal immigrants are poor. Those illegal immigrants may turn to crime to make ends meets which jeopardize your children's health. Those immigrants are a big source of problems in the United States precisely unemployment. 9% of all jobs are taken by illegal immigrants if you remove them from the equation then those jobs can be given to Americans which help lower the unemployment rate. When those immigrant can’t get the money they beg and try to get on welfare, which cost your hard earned taxpayer dollars. An analogy for this is a guest inviting themselves over then ask for money, food and shelter. It is not right and the guest has to leave after disrespecting the host which represents the united

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