Should Illegal Immigrants Be Required To Stay In The United States?

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Illegal immigrants In our generations of illegal immigrants in the U.S., statistics estimate around 41 million immigrants reside in the U.S. today. There are many negatives on legally deporting all immigrants out the country because families are not willing to separate. Deportation will not make anything to change to our country. Many jobs will be abandoned and will end up to a disaster to our economy without the help of immigrants. Immigrants from other countries should be designated to legally stay in the U.S. for several reasons such as separation along families, economy failure in the country and the population of immigrants that live in the United States is enormous to deport all at once.
Deportations has has been in mind to our country but I will make our way of peace with our families a disaster. Most families which are being deported till this moment are mexican which really impacts their families in many ways. The author insist, “ Children are suffering house instability, emotional harm, and financial stress which are led to decline in school performance.”(Ewing, 2012) This shows that deportation have not only affected immigrants but children which are citizens and are trying to be someone in life but are being held behind by …show more content…

Mass deportations would add to chaos to a dysfunctional immigration system. As the author approves, “ Calculated the federal outlay to be at least $400 billion, and then only the deportations were stretched over 20 years”(Collinson, 2016). This not only states how long it will take to deport all immigrants out the country but how much money it will cost the country to outlay. Donald trump is not only deciding to deport illegal immigrants but to also build a wall which will lead our economy to break down, money wise. Our country can use that kind of money to improve education around the country instead of unnecessary

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