Essay About Mexican Immigration

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They face many issues such as economic instability, depression, loneliness, fear of being alone and feeling betrayed. Children feel depressed in cases like this because even at a young age they know that things are not okay. They also suffer from fear and being betrayed, they suffer fear because they 're scared of what is going to happen to their family since they 're so used to having their family together. Many times children who face this situations feel like they’ve been betrayed because they don’t know why their mother or father have gone away and not came back. The psychologist mentions that it’s very normal for children to feel this way and conduct a different behaviour than usual because just like everyone else they don’t seem to understand …show more content…

I disagree because Mexican immigrants do not come to the United States to take advantage of medical services. Most Mexican immigrants come to the United States for job opportunities and a better life style. Medical services, such as medical are only services offered to those who qualify, and why not take advantage of a useful source that is offered to us. I believe that instead of having the border sealed, it should be opened. Opened for everyone who wants to come in. Mexican immigrants want only the best for themselves and for their families , we come here to work and not to harm anyone. If immigration wouldn’t be illegal the world would be a better place because there wouldn’t be a disgrace of having families separated. Although Scott is right when he says that if there wouldn’t be job opportunities or a way to succeed in this country their wouldn’t be much immigrants in the United States, I cannot accept his overall conclusion that Americans will do all the jobs that immigrants perform. I highly doubt any American would want to work all day under the hot sun picking fruits and …show more content…

According to the article “Why is it that Illegal Aliens Get Free Food Stamps, Health Insurance and Pay No Taxes?” written by James Hirby and fact checked by the law of dictionary the federal government does prevents Mexican immigrants from receiving this benefit but since these Mexican immigrants work in the fields which means they have low paying jobs and have children who are United States citizens they automatically qualify for benefits such as Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC), food stamps etc. The purpose of WIC is to provide nutrition education for food and offering community services. Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding or have children up to the age of 5 are eligible for this program. WIC participants receive monthly checks to buy specific foods that are designed to help children grow healthy. Food stamps are vouchers that you can exchange for food they are also issued by the government. Food stamps are given to people who have a low income and qualify to receive this aid. These programs are free and are there to help people with low income. Mexican immigrants who are in the United States can also use these programs if they

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