Illegal immigration to the United States

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    Donald Trump raises believes against illegal immigrants. “What can be simpler or more accurately stated? The Mexican Government is forcing their most unwanted people into the United States. They are, in many cases, criminals, drug dealers, rapists," Trump said in statement Monday declaring his intention to keep speaking out against illegal immigration. Also, he describe Mexicans like people who come to the United States illegally as "killers" and “violently” people, Trump has shown no sign of…

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    no definitive solutions in sight. Our government representatives show more concern for illegal immigrants than the wellbeing of American citizens. Too many people live in the moment instead of looking forward to the future. Boarder enforcement has lowered their standards since the early 1990’s, practically giving illegal immigrants a “free pass” when caught. These immigrants are processed through immigration offices faster than a stop at your local DMV. They are loaded on a bus after a slap on…

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    Higher Crime Rate

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    projects at the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) Jack Martin, in his article “Illegal Immigration Leads to Higher Crime Rates” clarifies the misimpression of academic researchers have on illegal aliens and related crime rates. Martin’s purpose is to inform his audience as he explains how the data provided for the American public is inaccurate. He has a direct tone in order to convey his readers that the data of high crime rates among Illegal Immigrants are uninformed. In the…

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    mind when you here immigration reform? Do you think about the children trying to escape their bad countries? Or someone looking for better life? Before I read these articles “These Are Children Struggling To Our Borders By Jose B. Gonzalez And “When Laws Aren’t Enforced By Jan Ting and a few more I knew very little about immigration reform. I took this definition from Google. “Immigration reform is a term used in political discussion regarding changes to current immigration policy of a country…

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    The demographics in the post 1965 era was not limited on the number of immigrants that could admitted in the United States from any country in the Western Hemisphere. The Hart-Cellar Act established a ceiling of 120,000 immigrant visas for the Western Hemisphere. The amount of 20,000 immigrants from Mexico was unrealistic in the 1960s. The number of immigrants was dramatic because there was not that many strict laws as now. During the 1960s it was a lot easier to receive a visa, so the amount of…

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    Immigration is what founded this great nation of ours. To deny immigration is to deny one 's own self. Many people of the past and present have been opposed to immigration but some Americans do not seem to look at the progress immigrants have done and are doing for our country which should be recognized. For example we have our Democrat and Republican parties. Democrats along with organizations such as the Fair Immigration Reform Movement which are led by a group of 44 organizations from across…

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    As of 2010, there were an estimated twenty million illegal immigrants living in the United States. That number only goes up every year.(procon.org) Some illegal immigrants have done harm, but some have done good by not doing anything. It is a problem though. President Donald Trump has recently passed an order to ban immigrants from a list of countries from coming to the U.S. period, therefore it must be a problem. Illegal immigration should be stopped because the immigrants are taking the lower…

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    number of illegals coming in the country is roughly 300,000 according to Raynor “The 300,000 figure is considered firm because it was based on the years following 1998, when the I.N.S started to process the genuinely reliable data it amassed following the 1986 amnesty of illegals”(506). Labor is a hot topic in the illegal immigration debate. There are not enough jobs for people with low skills and these jobs are taken by these illegal immigrants . According to Raynor “The number off illegal…

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    A current dispute the United States is struggling with is our complicated immigration process. The United States presidential candidates in the 2016 elections offer reforms to repair an increasingly defective immigration system. Although, Donald Trump does offer an immigration policy it will not bring feasible and realistic change in our nation. Donald Trump’s immigration reform includes three main principles; a wall across the southern border, laws passed and enforced in accordance to the…

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    For several years, the immigration to United States has been increasing and as a consequence tons of issues have been originated between the two borders. But the question here is, It is necessary to discriminate and do all those harmful things such as arrest people that only come to the United States to have better opportunities and separate families as well as deny the opportunity to many people to have a better life? I believe that the immigration law should be reformed in order to offer…

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