Problems of Illegal IImmigration to the U.S.

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Immigration Reform
Illegal immigration has always been a problematic issue for the United States for a period of time. This topic is not new, and thousands of illegal immigrants have come into US through either the Mexico border, the Pacific Ocean, or through many other ways. Illegal immigration is a double edged sword; It provide the local economy with cost benefits as the illegal immigrants are not paid so much, while they are more productive. On the other hand, many illegal immigrants are being discriminated against in the workplace for different kinds of discriminatory practices that occur within lots of local businesses and organizations. Overall, these benefits are far outweighed by the costs that the illegal immigrants bear on the US. An immigration reform is needed that the United States will maintain its economic power, and at the same time the reform will be beneficial to the illegal immigrants.
The U.S. population predominantly is growing as a result of births in the immigrant and minority communities. Particularly when these low salary jobs do not present the language barrier to the illegal immigrants, they historically have jumped at these opportunities as a way to get their foot into the working class. The U.S. born unemployed do not think first about having just any job to help plant their feet. Most of the American officials are of the opinion that illegal immigration is terrible for the country and it should be stopped completely throughout the nation. The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) is a law in the United States of America that pertains to the policies and regulations regarding employment. This law was enacted in 1986 for various reasons, which includes the fact that many illegal employees work in ...

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... U.S. remain here for years under the color of law; and some government officials do not know whether they are obliged to report information to or withhold it from the INS.
It can be concluded that the immigration reforms are a good practice for both the immigrants, and more importantly, for the US. The illegal immigrants pose many problems for our country and they should not be allowed to enter in the first place. But since it is very hard to implement total security, steps should be taken to reduce the illegal immigrant inflow into our country and the first step is to implement immigration reform. Much of what these people earn in the US is sent to their homes in their own countries and the US economy is deprived of their taxes. By staying in the US, they are spending each second doing an illegal act as just their presence inside the US borders is an illegal act.

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