Essay On Border Fence

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Issues With A Border Fence

Immigrants have been crossing into countries for many years, but recently the rate has increased. Due to raging civil wars and horrible living conditions, people have been racing to surrounding countries. Immigrants are leaving their home country in search of things that the average person takes for granted such as shelter and a job. Illegal immigrants have families too. To support those families they need money. To get money they need a job. If citizens of a country can not find a job in their home country they illegally cross the border into a new country to find work.

To stop illegal immigrants from entering countries and stealing jobs from legal citizens, some believe that a border fence should be used. A border fence is a big fence that surrounds the country that is attempting regulate the amount of people entering. People believe that by setting up the large fence on the border of their country it will deter immigrants from entering illegally. The reality of this solution is that with today’s technology it will take more than a fence to keep people from crossing the border in search of a new start. There is too many …show more content…

However, a border fence is not one of them. There is too many possible ways to get passed the fence whether it be over it, under it, or right through it. Economies are suffering because of illegal immigration and it needs to stop. Countries need to stop being so easy on illegal immigrants and their employers. Both need to be punished. People also need stop running to other countries during civil war and and need to start going through the correct legal process. Also, the use of a border fence to even slow down illegal immigration is not a reasonable conclusion. There may be a way to stop illegal immigration, but a huge fence is not

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