Illegal Entry Research Paper

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Meta Title - Illegal Entry into the US: Key Laws and Penalties to Know

Meta Description - What are the laws involved for illegal entry into the US and what are the consequences for breaking unlawful entry laws? Read on for answers.
Article Title - Important Illegal Reentry Laws and Penalties

Immigration remains a hot topic in the United States, and for good reason. There are more than 11 million illegal aliens in the US, making up more than five percent of the US labor force. Additionally, even though President Obama has been a proponent of immigration reform, his administration has been expelling immigrants at a high rate, accounting for over two million people from the period from 2009 until 2014.[1]
What is Illegal Reentry?
The law which covers unlawful entry is Title 8 U.S. Code § 1326, and says that any person who has “has been denied admission, excluded, deported, or removed or has departed the United States while an order of exclusion, deportation, or removal is outstanding” is not permitted to enter, try to enter, or be found in the US. This makes it a federal crime to be in the US after a removal action. …show more content…

Formal removal is the process used by the United States to send illegal immigrants back to their country of origin. This process requires legal proceedings and pays for their return trip, but also results in a ban on legally reentering the United States for 5 to 20 years.[2]

On the other hand, return means that an illegal immigrant is apprehended, often crossing the border, and prevented from entering the country. Many of these people forgo the formal court process and appearance in return for milder penalties; they can come back legally at any

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