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    cancer spreading deep into the root of America’s mantra of all men are created equal. America claims it’s a “melting pot” or a “nation of immigrants”, but we don’t willingly accept immigrants here in the United States. Discrimination in America is illegal but it is still widespread. Immigrants are usually seen as a threat, are treated unfairly, and are discriminated against. Immigrants come to the United States wanting to seek a new home but instead they are told to assimilate, blamed for…

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    attention more to immigrants and how much they have helped the U.S. economy. The reasons for illegal immigration are varied and complex, ranging from economic necessity to wars and reunification with family. By and large, however, the income and lifestyle disparity between developed and developing nations prompts the movement of people from poorer nations to those promising greater economic opportunities. Illegal immigration can also be of political nature, often prompted by constricted personal…

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    Immigrant Work Force Effects on Economy A study published by Rasmussen Reports in August of 2015, an American polling company, showed that 51% of voters believe that illegal immigrants are taking jobs away from native workers. This is a valid fear to have as illegal immigrants cross the border of our country every day and make a living competing with our own workers, for our jobs, in our country. Research goes to show that immigrants compete with low skilled workers, teenagers, and black males,…

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    of immigrants wishing to enter the country and a rapidly growing population these relaxed immigration policies have changed. As a result of these changing policies, a new breed of immigrant has formed: the illegal…

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    Endangering Our Freedom and Safety “The land of the free, home of the brave” and “The Melting Pot” are two ways to best describe the United States of America. Our nation is known internationally for endless opportunities and a place to grow into a success story and there is a reason for that. Our system is built to work, but unfortunately some immigrants are taking advantage of the bountiful opportunities our nation offers by coming illegally. Immigration to the United States should be more…

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    the US Name Institute Abstract In earlier years, illegal immigration was known as a threat to US citizens by affecting various fields of importance. It has been seen in every state of the US, and now many solutions and changes are been enacted. This literature review will not only investigate and inform about the positive and negative qualities that illegal immigrants bring to the US, but also analyze the issues and solutions of illegal immigration in America. Research and statistical data…

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    always attracted immigrants, but when this immigration becomes illegal a nature of instability take place.…

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    They Take Our Jobs According to Aviva Chomsky and her book They Take Our Jobs! and Twenty Other Myths about Immigration she clearly recognized that immigration has been a heated debate for many years. In addition, she uncovered twenty myths about immigration in the U.S. Many laws have been passed, and a lot of drawbacks have occurred because of these laws. The American dream is talked about around the world, which is one of many reasons people come to the U.S. But when did this American dream…

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    drug addicts, citizenship to terrorists. I think I speak for many immigrants when I say we do not ask for anything for free! No you should not give citizenship or residency to everyone, because not everyone deserves it. There are thousands of illegal immigrants who work and pay their taxes, even though they do not have to. The are immigrant students who get good grades and want to help American economy. There are thousands of immigrants who work extra hard so you do not have to. We want to…

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    Another argument that comes from those who oppose immigration stems from the research showing that immigration itself negatively affects the economy. “Illegal aliens impose a fiscal burden to state, local, and federal governments of an estimated $113 billion per year, but are the source of just $13 billion in tax revenue” (Ruark). Even with these numbers, it is still not completely possible to figure accurate data. “Calculating the fiscal consequences of immigration, while straightforward…

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