Undocumented Immigration Effects

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Illegal immigration in the United States has skyrocketed recently and it is causing a major problems for the American people. The problems all started with the increased flow of immigrants in the 1960’s when congress did away with the nationality quota system for immigration that was previously used. This allowed for a large influx of immigrants from mexico and for the new method of immigration called “chain immigration.” This was a method where immigrants could bring their family members into the country with them once they were here themselves. Between the Immigration and Naturalization service and the United States Census Bureau, the population of illegal immigrants was a population of around seven and a half to eight and a half million …show more content…

This is an issue, but why? The security risk is obvious, but the hidden issue is the economic effects. Undocumented immigrants have extremely negative effects on the American economy that many people do not know. One of the main problems is the strain that undocumented immigrants put on public services. This is seen the most in hospital care and in the school system. Anchor babies were already highlighted their own problem, but they are delivered in American hospitals. The undocumented immigrants that have babies in American hospitals rarely if ever have money to pay the bill for these situations. That means that the hospitals either get no money, or they receive help from local governments. This can lead to the bankruptcy of some hospitals if they do not receive financial help for delivering all of these immigrants’ babies (Thompson). This acts as a double negative. The hospitals take a hit financially and then the parents are allowed to stay and hurt the economy in more ways that will be …show more content…

Undocumented immigrants are in desperate need of money as they usually send everything they have to be smuggled across the border in one way or another. This means that they need to find jobs to support themselves in their new lives. The issue is that they are very low skilled workers in most cases and that is the style job that they end up with. That means that many Americans who have not been able to attend college and must search for low skilled labor are having it taken from them. Another thing is that even though the jobs may be available, it is becoming more appealing to large organizations to hire undocumented workers instead of Americans. This is because they can get away with paying them much less than minimum wage. The organizations are able to do this because the immigrants they hire are undocumented. They have no chance to take the businesses to court because that would mean that they would be discovered and face punishments for being here illegally. This is unfair to both the undocumented immigrants and unemployed Americans. The illegal immigrants are being underpaid for their work and blackmailed in a way by the businesses while the unemployed American is missing out on a job opportunity

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