Persuasive Essay On Immigration

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How would you feel if you were denied the opportunity to give you and your family a chance at a better life? Currently there have been many issues and conflicts concerning immigration in America, but many people rush to pick a side instead of thinking about the people who have to deal with the United States strict immigration policy. The United States itself was built and enhanced by immigrants who fled their country to find a better life for themselves, their families, and future generations. So, whom are we denying them this opportunity? Therefore the
United States congress must revise the immigration policy making the process of immigration easier to apply for by lessening the qualifications, the cost, and shortening the period of …show more content…

So in total to become a citizen it will cost an individual from $1280 to$1610(“GCPR”). To make matters worse you must make sure you have a flawless record, concerning conviction of a crime, one must remember to file their income tax on time, one cannot be late in paying child support, or have a deportation or removal order. These factors may cause the application to be declined (“Visas and Green Cards: Frequently Asked Questions”).
Mistakes people have made in their early life can prevent them from moving on to a better future. In dealing with these long and stressful processes, revising the law would open up many opportunities for people who may have been unable to apply for a citizenship due to not being able to meet some of the expensive or needless qualifications. Immigrants make up a big part of our nations population. Based on the 2010 to the 2011 census, over 50 million immigrants live in the United States both legally and illegally(“At Issue:
Illegal Immigration”). In recent years the Unites States has definitely made their policy …show more content…

What most may consider poverty in the U.S. might be considered middle class in many other countries all over the world.
So why would we send back individuals and families back to a place they tried so hard to run away from? In the article Ending Global Apartheid, by economist Lant Pritchett he states:
Being against migration to the United States is wrong for two reasons. One, I don 't think it gets the scale of the poverty in the United States vs. poverty in the rest of the world right. Second, if you are really concerned about inequality in the United States, there are many things you can do that would be better than blocking other people from coming to our country.(qtd. in Howley)
In addition to that, deporting illegal aliens would have a negative effect on the economy and the resources that would be used to send back the millions of illegal immigrants(“ At Issue: Jobs for
Immigrants”). It is a waste of time and money, why would we send back these people to poverty and distress? The Unites States could find better use of these resources than to just deport people back to their countries. That is why we should give illegal immigrants a chance to

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