Trump's Immigration Policy Essay

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According to Michael D. Shear and Ron Nixon, the authors of “New Trump Deportation Rules Allow Far More Expulsions”, under Trump’s current administration the policies against illegal immigrants would be heavily forced upon them. Instead of deporting undocumented people who have committed huge felons, the government will capture anyone who committed a crime. In addition, Trump’s policies will threaten all illegal immigrants who have entered the country and will no longer have the protection of the government (Shear and Nixon). However, these policies are largely opposed by many people in the country. According to Katy Murphy, who is a state government reporter, California will continue to protect illegal immigrants from deportation by limiting …show more content…

People who are older tend to find illegal immigrants as a nuisance, while the younger people find them as hardworking people. According to Bradley Jones, who is a writer of PewResearchCenter, about 75% of the public say that undocumented immigrants now living in the U.S. should obtain legal citizenship compared to 23% of the public. This demonstrates the support of the citizens towards illegal immigrants in striving for citizenship. While there are mixed feelings about this issue, more of the Millennials are more supportive of providing a way for undocumented to remain in the country legally. Though with the current administration, this solution would seem unlikely become a policy of the …show more content…

According to ““Sanctuary” Policy is Bad Public Policy”, an article discussing how sanctuary policies are bad, sanctuary policies are laws that prohibit any local officials from questioning an individual’s status. This would allow illegal immigrants to freely not reveal their status. However, many individuals conclude that the policy should not be accepted as it involves the safety of the public. At the same time, the policy seems to protect criminals who are illegal immigrants. It leads to problems that could put the public in danger. In addition, the costs of accepting these policies will weigh on the shoulders of the state and local taxpayers

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