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Should the Government Allow Immigrants Who Are Here Illegally to Become US Citizens?
The issue of giving the Illegal Immigrants a pathway to citizenship is an issue that the government still trying to agree on because some think that the Illegal Immigrant helps out build this country while others believe they are hurting our economy, they get benefits from the government and other reason too. This issue is about that if we should give them the opportunity to stay here legally and will it solve the problem and let them go find a job and not used the government money for food, houses and they can pay their taxes too while some believe that they will take over our jobs, and they will make it harder for the US Citizen to apply for those government help because the illegal immigrant are
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Every President tries so hard every year to deport or to punish those who are here illegally but some people think the illegal immigrant can benefit the nation. This problem has been ongoing for many years now. Some of the illegal immigrant has already contributed their sweat and blood into this country. There are so many changes and a new law to enforce this problem but the government has not come to an agreement whether to let them stay here or deport them back. In this essay, I will talk about how the illegal immigrant will affect our country. There are many issues that needs to be address when discussing whether or not the government should allow immigrants who are here illegally to become an American citizen. Some of these issues involve how they will affect our economy, whether or not they will get all the same benefits others have, whether or not they are taking over our jobs, whether or not they should have a driver's license, or if their children should go to school for free and if they should have to get a green card like everyone else trying to enter this

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