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    Illegal immigration is a source of increasing concern for officials in the United States. In the previous ten years, the U.S. population of illegal immigrants has increased from 5 million to almost 12 million, instigating angry charges that the country has lost control over its borders. One of the clearest signs the United States has lost control of its border is the ease with which thousands of drugs and millions of illegal are crossing the U.S. border on an annual basis. The republicans…

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    Our plan to control immigration, especially illegal immigration is to build a wall. This wall will involve immigrants, citizens, and other people trying to get over the border. This wall will affect the system of immigration and make it stronger. The wall will take 8-11 months to build. The building will start on the first day of the next presidency. If the wall is built more jobs will be created and the economy will be better. However, the people building the wall will need to get a job after…

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    by the media. But is it really a bad idea? The influx of illegal immigrants coming into the United States has led to an increase in government spending, and the upsurge of violent crime in some states. There are about 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country, and it is rapidly becoming a burden on our economy. Illegal aliens work for low wages, lowering the chances for an American to get the same job. People argue that immigration provides cheap labor, which is true, but it contributes…

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    Introduction Many people think illegal immigration is the worst and that we need to divert all of our attention to it, but they are incorrect.Immigration is not our top priority. In the first paragraph I will talk about things we thought were bad about illegal immigration but are not the worst. It will benefit our economy by them filling our dirty jobs.The last reason is it is hard to get into America. Paragraph Two - Reason One A lot of the reasons people are tracking illegal…

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    are immigration, gun control, and ISIS. Immigration is a serious problem, laws are being broken, more gangs are being formed, and more drug smuggling is accruing. When it comes to gun control, issues start from making it harder to own guns which makes it difficult for people to protect themselves. The last issue is ISIS. ISIS is a serious threat to the country, they are killing and threatening the American’s way of life. Issue 1: Immigration Issue 2: Gun Control Issue 3: ISIS Immigration…

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    Solutions to Illegal Immigration The perception that most Americans may have is that illegal immigration is negatively affecting the country economically and socially. For this reason, some states have passed laws to restrict illegals the access to basic services (Hilfiger, Mcewen & Boyle, 2015). This has also increased the perception that undocumented immigrants are a danger to society; therefore, in some states, police are authorized to verify the status of anyone suspected of being an illegal…

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    designated ‘’ports-of-entry ‘’ {http://trac.syr.edu/immigration/reports/142/} .Many enter by land ,such as at entry stations near san diego or detroit .Others enter at international airports such as Jfk in New York’’. One way to get in is applying, they will inspect you, there is a lot of steps to come to the us. You're not supposed to come without some of these steps, but people still do. How do you become a citizen, what is illegal immigration, why might someone come to the U.S. illegally…

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    Illegal Immigration is a major issue in the United States, particularly in Arizona. Nearly 47% of all illegal border crossing occur between Arizona and Mexico. Of course, there are two sides to every story and there is no exception when discussing this. On the negative side the total cost of education, medical, and incarceration in about $2.6 billion every year, which comes from tax payers dollars (“Immigration Issues”). However, the positive side is that the people that cross over help the…

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    will peruse for other path and risk their lives. Illegal immigration is currently a controversial issue, as it pertains to more than half of the population of the United States of America. The article has argument for the benefits of granting citizenship to the illegal immigrants. The article basically agrees based on the legislation drafted by the senators with a focus on preventing low salary employments of illegal immigrants, to make immigration system easy for families, workers and employer…

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    How exactly does illegal immigration affect America? Should the policies be more stringent? These are frequently asked questions by most people, especially with the recent presidential candidates proposing their ideas for office. Many people migrate to America in hopes of a better living and more job opportunities. However, immigrants do not see the impact created in the country upon illegal entry, which not only weakens the value of our national security system, but has also created a large…

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