Trouble With Immigrants Essay

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Trouble with immigrants
Imagine you are sitting at home, and you know your illegal but you've been waiting for years for a green card. All of a sudden you get a call saying it has got accepted. You get really happy, finally they put the money to good use. Now they are going to use the money to speed the process up. America has always had immigrant problems, during the great wave about 24 million immigrants came to the U.S. to get a better life. Ever since then more and more immigrants kept coming. So because we have so much immigrants it will take a long time to get a green card. The government should use money for finding illegals and speed up their process of green cards.They should use the money to speed up their process because there are …show more content…

Lots of people in America are immigrants. So because of that we should revise the rules. For example we should “allow states to run their own visa systems... A state-based visa could allow dairy producing states to create a visa for year-long agricultural workers.” (filling the gaps). So if we allow that then, it could help speed up the process of visas and green cards.
Not only that, but immigrants are people too. We treat them like animals. David Catanese states that an executive order was signed “to activate funding for deportations of those in the country illegally” (Immigration Overhaul.) Donald Trump is already preparing to deport them. He really isn’t thinking of another option for the immigrants. Also, we can’t just kick them out, It's not right. Immigrants can’t stay without a green card, so we should speed up the green card process.
Most immigrants leave their country for a reason. They probably had something terrible in their country happen. So they might have a hard time going home. Joanna Waters states in her article “What is DACA and who are the Dreamers?”that “The decision to end DACA threw almost 800,000 people into confusion and fear.”. That shows that people are scared and don’t want to leave. It also shows that lots of people were protected by

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