Essay On Illegal Immigrants

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Thousands of Immigrants from Mexico and Central America cross the southern border every year. These immigrants are our neighbors. They use our services and work at our businesses for a better future. But many Americans believe illegal immigrants should be deported for the sake of the country, however, many other Americans believe that illegal immigrants should be granted amnesty, meaning they are given citizenship. The topic of immigration has been debated for decades. Rarely is it a question of what to do about people coming into the country, most agree the U.S. should have tighter borders, but a question of what to do with the people that are already in America.

Illegal immigrants are most of the time seen as troublesome for the economy, "they take our jobs", "they use our public services", "they don’t pay taxes". The popular answer to this problem is to deport illegal immigrants to their country of origin, if they want to come back, they can go through the process of legally becoming a citizen. …show more content…

“For more than 200 years, our tradition of welcoming immigrants from around the world has given us a tremendous advantage over other nations. It’s kept us youthful, dynamic, and entrepreneurial. It has shaped our character as a people with limitless possibilities –- people not trapped by our past, but able to remake ourselves as we choose.” Said Barack Obama in his Address on Immigration in 2014. His speech is great example on how the US should be represented when it comes to immigration. Not only is immigration a part of our countries culture, but our countries’ history as a whole. With the colonization led by the French, Spanish and Englishmen in the 1600’s, to African slaves being brought to the U.S. against their will in the 1700’s, and Asians and Europeans being in search of greater economic opportunities and freedom of religion in the late

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