Our topic is the negative side of Illegal Immigration. We believe that Illegal Immigrants are bad for the United States. We think immigration is bad because americans lose jobs to immigrants, there is an increase in poverty and having more immigrants in the United States will just encourage more bad behavior and it will encourage more immigrants to come.
without the fear of getting deported because, many people don 't understand how immigrants are maintaining or surviving in their home country. Bit many people judge and even belittle immigrant, not knowing the real meaning of why they fled their own country just to come to the U.S . But they’re only coming looking for better life for them and their family, because in their countries and they can not support their families with money & food… And they come to this country looking for better life, trying to keep earn some money and they also have to pay taxes even if they are undocumented, but that’s not the point, The point is that undocumented people is working a lot, making almost the whole percents of food production that is made in the United States. I think that only because they breaking the law only because they’re undocumented, I think is not fear for them to get deported, we have to look all the work that they have made for this country. We need to understand that it’s a hard life living in their countries not just because gangs are worse over there but also because there’s no jobs available to get a lot of money to keep families alive. I think that if we sent all this millions of people, The U.S.A is about to go down because we don’t know how undocumented people work so hard in the fields, construction and lots of works that they do for us because we can not do it or
According to a study released last year by the Pew Hispanic Center, as of 2008, 11.9 million illegal immigrants lived in the United States, more than triple the 3.5 million who lived in the country in 1990 (Izumi). Immigration throughout the years has become a major issue in the U.S because of too many immigrants entering the country year after year. The U.S has come to a point whether they should deport the immigrants back to their country. Believe it or not, these immigrants are a big contribution to the U.S. If it wasn’t for them, the U.S economy wouldn’t be where it stands now. In recent discussions of whether immigrants should be deported, there has been sides where immigration would be good for our country and others disagree. Some believe that immigrants should be allowed to stay in our country, because they believe our economy wouldn’t be good without them and many businesses rely on immigrants working for them. On the other hand, the other side believe that immigrants are overpopulating the U.S and don’t have the money to support all of these immigrants (education/jobs.) Immigrants should be allowed to remain in the country because many families would be separated, they are already accustomed to the American society, and they contribute to the economy.
Throughout time diverse regions have considered other societies to be barbaric, causing them to have the desire of “civilizing” them. Likewise, During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the American nativist groups, possessed a similar perspective towards immigration. Nativist’s opposed immigration, as they believed that it would negatively impact the United States socially, morally, politically, and economically. Socially and morally, the nativists feared that foreigners were a threat to the American society, as they were culturally inferior, possessed many ailments, and committed crimes. Politically, the ethnocentric nativists believed that immigrants would corrupt the government and negatively influence American politics.
Undocumented immigrants are getting deported and they can’t have an experience they wanted to have when they came to america. But, because of the us government they can’t have this experience some get this experience but they still have to be very careful. They all also fear because some of them have kids then they fear for themselves and then there kids because it’s their family. Do you want to live in a community where you see mexican and people on the streets because of crossing the border. This is why i think that the government shouldn’t deport undocumented immigrants because then they don't get a chance to have an american experience.
If I told you that to go on vacation you would have to try multi-able times and risk death to go on your vacation, but what if that vacation gave you a new beginning a new reason to work hard a reason to wake up in the morning would you still go. That's the question these immigrants these outsiders this is what they have to go through to come to our country, but yet we still don't want them to come to our country. These people are just like us human beings with the same body parts and interests, but yet we treat them like they are not excepted here that they are outcasts. We are all immigrants to the world to the United States and if we are welcomed why aren't they. They have to go through this struggle of life or death just to come here you
Thank you all for being here this evening to discuss an issue in the public school system. Undocumented immigrants are entering this country every day and their children are being educated in our schools. A child of an undocumented immigrant, in this case, refers to one whose parents have entered this country without proper legal documentation (Bray, 2016). Undocumented immigrant children may or may not have been born in this country.
The immigrants in the United States face multiple challenges when it comes to settling in. Many undocumented immigrants here today are not eligible for certain jobs and other government assistance, especially in Boston, which affects their lives tremendously. There are not as many programs, or resources that undocumented immigrants could turn to, and since we have a new president it makes it even harder for both undocumented and documented immigrants to live here in the United States. According to Andrea Billups, a freelance journalist, author and master’s graduate of the College, stated that “In Boston Massachusetts, there are about 150,000 undocumented immigrant residents as of October 2015.” This amount makes up 1.8 percent of Massachusetts's total population. This shows that these immigrants are living in Boston in unimaginable ways to survive. This city is filled with opportunities, but not many are for undocumented immigrants. If were eligible to those opportunities, they all would contribute even more to the Boston economy.
Many have heard of the American Dream. It is the idea by which freedom means that one is afforded the opportunity for prosperity and success reached by hard work in a culture with few barriers. People from all over the world aspire to come to America and live this dream, the American Dream. Millions of immigrants legally enter this county in pursuit of the aforementioned dream; however, each year half a million immigrants enter this country unlawfully (Immigration Reform. 2006. P5). Consequently, millions undocumented workers have entered the American workforce. Most of the blame for the steady rise of undocumented workers goes to U.S. employers, not those seeking a better life. It is due to the demand for low-paid workers, especially in certain
As Senator Charles E. Schumer from Upfront Magazine has made clear, “We also need to give the millions of undocumented workers chance to settle their debt to society and earn legal status.” Senator Schumer’s point is that we have to give these immigrants a chance to benefit themselves and even us. Undocumented immigrants are workers and they can improve our economy so they should have a path to citizenship because they can earn legal status, and boost our economy. Of course it is possible to disagree with the view that immigrants improve the economy and instead argue that undocumented immigrants take American citizens’ jobs. Nevertheless, the weight of the evidence is on the other side. We must remember is that we all are human and we all want to succeed, we can 't give all the jobs to American citizens only, we must be equal and allow whoever fits a certain job the best, to have that regardless if they are citizens. These immigrants can be beneficial, if given a chance. This is fundamentally why immigrants should have a path to citizenship since they promote, enhance, and improve our
An illegal Immigrant is a foreigner who has entered in a country unlawfully without the country 's authorization and undocumented Immigrants are a growing problem in America. Many Americans believe that both illegal and legal immigrants come to American to steal jobs away from the modern American citizen and to use social service to get welfare, food stamps, and unemployment benefits, but those beliefs are all false. In fact, Illegal immigrants have it far worse than legal immigrants because most of them live in fear of being discovered by the ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) so they have to live a life of invisibility. They face several risks in the workplace. For instance, if they get injuries they can’t go to the hospital
The United States of America, being a country founded by immigrants, is known all over the world as the land of great opportunities. People from all walks of life travelled across the globe, taking a chance to find a better life for them and their family. Over the years, the population of immigrants has grown immensely, resulting in the currently controversial issue of illegal immigration. Illegal immigrants are the people who have overstayed the time granted on their US, visa or those who have broken the federal law by crossing the border illegally. Matt O’Brien stated in his article “The government thinks that 10.8 million illegal immigrants lived in the country in January 2009, down from a peak of nearly 12 million in 2007.”(Para, 2) While some argue that illegal immigrants burden the United States of America and its economy, others believe that they have become essential and are an important part of the US, economy.
What I think it means to American is that we are diverse and different than any other countries. Unlike other countries, this country is made up of a lot of races including; African American, White, Mexican,Hawaiian, asian, etc. alot of people are immigrants come Here illegal but married to stay in America and get Americanize or got a green card to be a U.S citzen. Many of them had low paying jobs in their home countries and worked their way up in society because they came to America to live the American dream.. In America, it is a democracy, not a dictatorship nor do we have have an overpowering government. Anyone can pick what job they want and how hard they want to work. a lot of white people say that immigrants are taking their jobs in
Senator Jeff Sussions said, “I’m also dubious about the idea that there are jobs Americans won’t do. I worked construction in the Alabama sun, hauling lumber, and stuff. I know Americans do that every single day, tough work that is done every single day.” There are many Americans that do hard work everyday to support their families. Legalizing these immigrants would take away American jobs and not allow Americans to work hard to support their families.
As a child I remember my parents always telling me that I have to work hard for what I want because nothing in life is free but, is this really true? To this day, I think about this all the time whether it has to do with getting good grades or a acquiring my dream job. It upsets me when people just expect everything to be handed to them. Many of these people who get away with a lot without working hard for it are illegal immigrants. These illegal immigrants don’t fill out any paperwork or anything and they expect to get everything they want. They steal jobs from countless Americans who are unemployed and are struggling and they also don’t have to pay taxes. These illegal immigrants who come into America receive free education, free health care benefits, free housing assistance and free food stamp benefits. Now here is where my