To deport back even one person back costs us twelve thousand dollars and five billion a year in total. Looking through the people for immigrants provokes more raids which will create splits in families who can include innocent children and elders. Then, it will eventually increase childcare costs in doubling amounts, due to leaving the children behind who are legal born citizens. “A stable family environment leads to better educational and career outcomes, while helping to reduce crime.” as said by, Mark Humphery-Jenner in the section The burdens of those left behind, of his article. Also, as they continue to increase the numbers of people who they send back it will lead to protests and riots of those who are having guiltless relatives sent back. Protest aftermath can be costly and can take any given country no matter the wealth a while to recover and build back up from. For example, “The limousine that was set on fire during the anti-Trump anarchist protest in downtown Washington on Inauguration Day is owned by a Muslim immigrant who says the damage could cost his company $70,000.” according to Sean Langille, Washington Examiner. These people are being sent back to their home countries but the U.S. may not realize the type of people they really are sending …show more content…
It makes no sense to deport them if some of the included people are doctors saving lives, scientists looking to find a cure, carpenters helping us build our homes, and mechanics who fix our cars and other vehicles. In the construction section of business, when you compare native to foreign born associates, 58.8% of the working people are foreign compared to 49.3% in the native born; according to the 2010 Current Population Survey (CPS). As for the medical field, 52.6% are non-native and 38.8% are natives. In the scientific field, 46.4% are foreigners compared to 29.2% legal residents. In the life sciences field, 46.4% is foreign natives and 29.2% is native. On top of that, there are immigrants living in our country who are proven to be working but are not able to file taxes legally; to prove this, studies show from the Social Security Administration that they concluded there to be three hundred forty million filed tax reports to most likely be done by employers for undocumented immigrants. Immigrants do have an impact on American wages. It was said that “Immigrants Might Work for Less.” (Camarota, The Impact of Immigration on the American Workforce) Also, Stephen Goss went further into finding tax money numbers on behalf of the immigrants. He found out that immigrants paid thirteen billion dollars into our country’s retirement, but only got back one billion in welfare. In addition, he