Persuasive Essay On Immigration

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Immigration is the international movement of people into a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle or reside there, especially as permanent residents or naturalized citizens, or to take up employment as a migrant worker or temporarily as a foreign worker. Immigration has broken a lot of families apart. But brought other together made their life better. But there's those who don't appreciate the united states and do ungrateful things.

U.S. immigration law is much confusion as to how it works. The Immigration and Naturalization Act the body of law governing current immigration policy, the annual worldwide limit of 675,000 permanent immigrants, with certain laws for close family members. Lawful permanent residency allows a foreign national to work and live lawfully and …show more content…

U.S citizens should be punished for being at the border without permission. When immigrants are coming over from there country we need to start work programs to help them find jobs. Before non-citizens come over we should have another program that help them get there green card faster along with social security number and I.D. A better solution would be legalization that stops short of citizenship. That would help to keep families together. But it would also hold those who have violated immigration laws accountable for their actions. This would apply to undocumented workers who were of legal age when they entered the United States those who were not of legal age should be given a citizenship path identical to the one that is available to legal immigrants. Except for those who were born here. A path sort of citizenship sends a powerful message to America's legal-immigrant community, whose members have worked tirelessly to follow existing immigration guidelines. There is a rule of law, and citizenship is granted to those who follow

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