Positive And Negative Effects Of Illegal Immigration

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The United States of America have always been referred to as the land of opportunity because it is the only true free country in the world. Because of this, the issue of illegal immigration is, and always has been occurring since day one. The defined definition of the term “illegal immigration” is the migration of people across national borders in a way that violates the immigration laws of the destination country. There are thousands of illegals that get inside the United States borders. 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. (“the real problem with immigration… and the real solution”). Whether “The United States is currently paying up to $1.6 billion a year in unemployment insurance benefits to unemployed illegal alien workers”( let 's stop paying illegal aliens stay us unemployed insurance). However, there are some minor positive impacts the majority are harmful to The United States. Most people usually get jobs so that they can provide for their families and make sure that they can take care of them. The biggest impact on the economy is that most people who immigrate to The United States illegally come here to support their families, who still live in the country they came from. Therefore, The American money that they are making is being sent to foreign countries and spent there. Why does this impact our economy? Well, if money is not being spent on goods in our country and being spent on goods in foreign countries, that means that the money is not being circulated back into our economy. They also do not pay taxes because they have to be paid under the table. It is unquestionable that income taxes are important to our country because they help pay for roads and their upkeep, they help pay and support firefighters and police officers, and they fund many government programs. This brings up another issue, illegal immigrants are more willing to take jobs that pay less with more labor. This leaves people who came here legally looking for jobs or U.S. citizens with less chance of getting a job. According to Federation for American Immigration Reform “One recent estimate by researchers at the Pew Hispanic Center puts the number of illegal aliens in the workforce at 8 million out of an overall population of 11.2 million illegal aliens, i.e., 71.4 percent. That estimate is generally accepted as reasonable.”(1) Employers hire illegal immigrants more because they will work for low wages. This means that the business they are working for will get more profit because their profit is higher than their

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