The Pros And Cons Of Increase Border Patrol

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Mina Grace Ms. C. Kirkley English 101 November 4, 2014 Increase Border Patrol or Decrease it? Immigrants are people that leave their country and live in a foreign country. For many years, illegal immigration has been an issue that has been on many scholars’ minds. Illegal immigration started in the late nineteenth century. In 1875, a law was passed to prevent prostitutes and criminals from entering the country (Border Patrol History). On March 1915, Congress than sent a group of guards that were assigned to arrest people that try to attempt passing the border. On May 28, 1924, The United States Border Patrol was found and they became official guards that secure the borders between inspection stations (Border Patrol History). Many citizens …show more content…

As a result of this, it profits them because it is cheap labor. The businesses that hire illegal immigrants don’t have to pay for healthcare or even pay taxes. They also don’t have to deal with OSHA, which is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Americans argue that the immigrants improve the economy by either creating jobs or working as cheap labor. According to demographics about immigration, Just over a quarter of immigrants aged 25 and up hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, although 32% don’t have a high school diploma. Comparably, US born adults in the same age range hold the same percentage of bachelor degrees, but just 11% lack a high school diploma. This shows that the immigrants are actually seeking the education and not here to ruin our powerful country. As stated by William Henry, “ small grocery and convenience stores in the vicinity are owned by a whole subculture of Chaldean Christians with roots in Iraq” (Henry 56). Immigrants that leave their country with some money tend to open businesses and shops in the United States. This helps our economy and society by creating jobs for the unemployed. It also makes them pay taxes to the government. Illegal immigration can cause more job opportunities but according to Citizens for Immigration Law Enforcement, “ For every 100 illegal aliens who find jobs in the U.S, 65 American workers are displaced”. This shows that Americans are losing their jobs due to many illegal immigrants that are leaving their country and leaving in the United States without papers. Illegal immigration can also lead to another problem. Illegal immigration leads to crime and a rise to drug trafficking. According to the CILE, “Each year, more than 72,000 aliens are arrested for drug offenses in the U.S”. This shows that all these immigrants

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