Argumentative Essay On Illegal Immigration

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Imagine a world where thousands of foreign aliens invade our country, destroying everything American. But this is not an imagination or a Science Fiction story, it is happening here in the U.S. daily. Thousands of illegal immigrants sneak their way across the American border and infiltrate our country every day. Illegal Immigration is the biggest and most horrendous problem in our country because the illegal immigrants are a safety issue and our country as a whole is wasting too much of our money and resources in aiding them. Firstly, illegal immigrants pose a huge safety concern to the U.S. because of them being untracked and unrecorded. There are so many illegals in the U.S., that statistics show that “3 out of every 100 people is an undocumented illegal immigrant” (Johnson). When immigrants venture across our border undocumented, it …show more content…

and it’s taxpayers. It is so financially demanding that U.S. citizens pay about “$12,000,000,000 a year on… school education for the children of illegal immigrants” (Snyder). The U.S. taxpayer already has too many headaches even without thinking about shoveling over their worked for money to aid people who are violating the law. Also, “the cost to U.S. taxpayers of legalizing current illegal immigration would be approximately $63 trillion dollars over the next 50 years” (Snyder). The gargantuan mass of money loss will only grow exponentially if we keep on allowing this appalling intrusion on American law to persist. Every year, Americans pay their money to help legalize crooks who cross the border, which has a “total of… $1.6 billion annually” (Snyder). Once again another stat about the ghastly loss of money to legalize felons free of their expense, while we are trillions of dollars in debt with other countries. In a nutshell, illegal aliens drain millions and billions of dollars from the U.S. annually and will continue in the future if we do not put a stop to

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