Supporting Family Values By Linda Chavez Summary

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Immigrants are the strength of the U.S.
In the essay “Supporting Family Values,” Linda Chavez makes a case for allowing illegal immigrants to stay in the U.S. because they bring with them a stronger sense of family values than native-born residents do. In addition to Chavez’s arguments, it is important to note that they also bring with them a desire to work and support those families. While many immigration opponents would argue that immigrants are a drain on our public resources and have higher crime rates, the facts show that many illegal immigrants pay their fair share of taxes, many more would if given the opportunity, and the crime rates are lower.
Most people came to the United States from other countries as immigrants, whether it was …show more content…

Critics such as columnist Bob Confer is stating that unemployment would be much lower if illegal immigrants would not take jobs from American citizens. He is considering that jobs such as construction and maintenance held by illegal immigrants are skilled positions. According to the Pew Research Center, they do not categorize those jobs as skilled. Furthermore, the study presents that 26% of unauthorized employees are working in farming and fishing industries, 17% in cleaning and maintenance industries, and only 14% in construction (Passel and Cohn). When Alabama passed a new law, many legal and illegal immigrant left the state, leaving farmers with unpicked crop and unclean fish. In 2011 in Alabama, 211,000 were unemployed. Republican Governor Robert Bentley said that immigrants had stolen jobs from Americans. However, native-born Americans did not run to fill in those positions. One farmer said that he could not find 158 employees who would take the jobs those immigrants had previously performed (Dwoskin). Therefore, immigrants do not take Americans jobs; they contribute by doing work that Americans do not want to

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