Argumentative Essay On Illegal Immigration

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Immigration The issue on illegal immigrants has been facing America over so many years “What is illegal immigration? This is the migration of foreigners to a country who are not legally eligible to migrate or extend their stay for more than a given period yet they refuse to leave. According to the United States Department of Home Security, people involved in illegal immigration are those non US residents who either crossed the borders without inspection or people who are given visas to stay for a while but instead of leaving, they overstay.” There is no reliable count of illegal immigration. Of course, people coming into the United States illegally are trying to avoid detection. The best indicator available is the number of people arrested …show more content…

They say that more and more Americans are unemployed because of illegal immigrants reason why is because illegal immigrants work for less money and more hours. So that means that more Americans would be unemployed and more undocumented allies would be employed. Another pro to deportation would be that undocumented aliens add to the population. More people add to the crowded buses or trains also students that are grated scholarships are illegal immigrants and it’s not favorable for American citizens. In fact, “Illegal immigration also costs money unauthorized aliens who get sick or give birth on American soil have to be given medical attention even without insurance and money to cover for hospital bills at the expense of American …show more content…

According to people that support illegal immigration say that undocumented immigrants work for cheaper labor and they are also hardworking because they like to save up so they can bring their families to the U. S. Also, illegal immigrants try to always keep their jobs because it’s really hard for them to get another one since they are undocumented. Because most of the time they do not speak English they cannot get a normal job due to the fact that they don’t have the proper forms of identification. Illegal immigrants make up a large part of the manual labor job force in the country. Whether it be construction, landscaping, or other forms of housework, illegal immigrants provide a labor force at much cheaper prices. So they work more and they get paid less. Undocumented aliens are willing to take all kinds of jobs. Americans don 't take those jobs so illegal immigrants take care of those jobs. Illegal immigrants who work also pay taxes and that money helps the U.S economy. “Legalizing the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States would boost the nation’s economy. It would add a cumulative $1.5 trillion to the U.S. gross domestic product — the largest measure of economic growth — over 10 years,” according to Amanda Peterson

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