Essay About Illegal Immigration

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Illegal immigration is a serious problem in the United States. The border between the United States and Mexico is not secure, allowing immigrants to continue to cross our border and live illegally in this country. Many of the illegal immigrants living in the United States have lived here for several years and have children who are U.S. citizens. They have come here to make a better life for themselves and the lenient enforcement of U.S. immigration laws allows them to remain here with only a slight risk of being deported. Illegal immigration into the United States is massive in scale. More than 10 million undocumented aliens currently reside in the U.S., and that population is growing by 700,000 per year. Typical illegal aliens come to America primarily for better jobs and in the process add value to the U.S. economy. However, they also take away value by weakening the legal and national security environment, Even though they pose no direct security threat, the presence of millions of undocumented migrants distorts the law, distracts resources, and effectively creates a cover for terrorists and criminals. Another issue involving illegal immigration is the newly passed law in Arizona. The law stated that anyone who failed to carry their immigration documents a crime and give police the power to detain them. Not carrying your papers was made into an official state crime, a misdemeanor. This law represents serious discrimination and racial profiling. Most illegal immigrants do not have a high school education or any technical training, so will usually work for low wages in jobs for unskilled workers. While some would argue that illegals do work that American’s won’t do, this practice of paying illegals lower wages actually harms Amer... ... middle of paper ... ...g responses from Americans that believe that if illegal immigrants get an amnesty they would take their jobs away. According to Guadalupe Correa ‘’ According to their accounts this phenomenon hurts low skilled Americans, burdens taxpayers, creates an unassimilated underclass, encourages law-breaking and compromises border security’’. In conclusion illegal immigration is a threat to the United States since they don’t know what immigrants are bringing when they’re immigrating to the United States. Although I propose a amnesty to those immigrants who have live here in the U.S for more than 5-6 years and have no criminal records and have been an example to the community. Although not everybody agrees with an amnesty, some of the people that would be against are the democrats or Americans because they would take their jobs away and it will hurt the low skilled Americans.

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