Illegal Immigration Benefits

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Is illegal Immigration beneficial to our country? Our country once united, now divided. We can all agree immigration is broken in the United States. Two parties on opposite sides of the political spectrum have quite different ideas on how to go about immigration reform. Option A, which tends to be supported by the left, is to give amnesty to all illegal immigrants in our country, rewarding breaking the law. Or option B, Republicans propose that we should enforce the existing laws on immigration to prevent illegal immigrants from coming into our country. This issue is a pressing matter because it will affect people on both sides of the argument. When going about selecting which immigration reform path to take, we must ask ourselves a crucial question; …show more content…

Illegal immigration is not healthy for our country because it contravenes the principle of Federalism. The new popular trend for a city to declare itself a sanctuary city is a direct violation of this key idea. Federalism gives certain powers to the state, and reserves some to the National Government. All immigration and naturalization laws/policies are to be dealt with at a federal (national) level, according to the Tenth Amendment. Therefore, illegal immigration is not supported by the Constitution. “After certain states passed immigration laws following the Civil War, the Supreme Court in 1875 declared regulation of immigration a federal responsibility.” (USCIS, Early American Immigration Policies) Every state in our nation needs to support legal immigration as defined by the federal government. If every state in the U.S. had a different stance on immigration laws, America would become very chaotic. Which is why in order to have structure and consistency, we need to follow the National rules of immigration. Illegal immigration is not beneficial for our country because it does not follow our nation’s sacred

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