Immigration Problem In The United States

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Immigration has been a huge issue throughout American history. Especially now the issue has become extremely controversial. Many people have different answers to the immigration. Some say that we should close your borders to all outsiders, some say just specific countries, others want walls to cover our borders. The best solution is to have more regulations and better border control. That goes for both Mexico and Middle Eastern Countries which is the source of most of the problems. There needs to be better border checkpoints. The U.S needs to keep a better number on who's coming in and out. For the Middle Eastern countries better background checks need to be made. The number are low for the actual amount of immigrants that come from the Middle …show more content…

We can't have illegal immigrants but we also need to let these people in. A wall would not solve the problem and would take a lot more time, effort and money. A Muslim ban would go against the constitution. We still need to let Muslims in they come from war torn countries and if we continue to leave them in their countries they could get hurt or even die. The best solution to the immigration problem is to increase border improve the tolls. There are about 15 million to 20 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. The majority of them are Mexicans. They make up about 52 percent of population of illegal immigrants. This is a problem. The states with the highest number of illegal immigrants are California, Nevada, Texas and Arizona all states that share the border with Mexico. For all those states illegal immigrants make up for more than 7.4 percent of the workforce (McClellan, Nick. "The States With the Most Illegal Immigrants." Slate Magazine). All the states also have an unemployment rate of 4.6 and higher (Legislatures, National Conference of State. "State Unemployment Rates | December 2016."State Unemployment Rates). …show more content…

The biggest issues are the Mexico and the Middle East. The Mexico issue could be solved with more checkpoints along the border. This borders would be easier and faster to get through. The wall wouldn't be necessary. It wouldn't work at keeping out Mexicans, and would cost too much

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