In the first place, what is deportation. According to Google, deportation is referred to as "removal" in legal terms. This occurs when the federal government orders that a non-citizen to be removed from the United States. This can happen for different reasons, but it typically occurs after the immigrant violated immigration laws or the more serious criminal laws. Now that you have a better understanding of immigration, why should we deport immigrants? Well Donald trump says, “They came …show more content…
In an article called The Cost of Doing Nothing from the IPC says,” Since the last major overhaul of the U.S. immigration system in 1986, the federal government has spent an estimated $186.8 billion on immigration enforcement. But those billions did not keep unauthorized immigrants out of the United States, nor persuade them to leave, because the 1986 reforms failed to create legal channels of immigration that could keep up with the growth of U.S. labor demand.” This is showing how we pay for people that don’t pay the extra money we pay. Think about this, if you are trying to find the mean of a math problem with 100s, 200s, and 300s, but then you have thousands of 0s. It changes a lot, right? That’s how it is when immigrants don’t pay taxes. You might think, “But don’t they pay other prices?”. Yes but without the taxes we are actually losing billions of dollars that we are not getting back from the immigrants we spend it