Illegal Immigrants Should Get help U at the border under a car seat there are cops around the car ur scared u think ur going to get busted u know if u do it the end ur running away cuz ur life is in danger and u want to live a better life u payed a coyote to across u over the border. Now u in america but now u need a place to stay, food, and a job. There people in need for help and we should helpful. Some struggle they going though is poorness and danger in home country. Other can be low income in america for a lot of hours. Some reason we should help is because the run away for there home country to get a better life and they are apart of our community and culture. Some evidence show that illegal immigrants should get help are listed below. …show more content…
A lot of a illegal immigrants come to america to work. They work in Agriculture, restaurants, construction, room services, factories and transportation (passel & cohn). A lot of these jobs don't pay enough to feed a family, pay rent, pay light bills,water bill,garage bill and support their kids need. Plus a lot of these illegal immigrants did not go to school or drop out by middle because of no money and they come here for a better life for them and their family. We should help them so they can better their live for themselves and their families.Another reason we should help immigrants is because California state controller, said undocumented immigrants’ labor is worth more than $180 billion a year to California's economy and they don't not get enfo income to provide their family. A gross domestic product worth $2.448 trillion, California has the largest economy in the US, and the sixth-largest in the world. It's also the state with the most immigrants, more than a quarter of its population. These two facts are not unrelated, but the way immigrants build that economy is more complex than it seems. A lot of the jobs they work pay min wage. Lots of immigrants look for help like stamps, welfare, food donation, and medical care plus to add to that Some many of these family are single mom or fathers and they bring their kid to go to school and get a better
No one wants to leave their country, but war, famine, and employment can cause people to migrate to find a peaceful place to stay. More than a million undocumented immigrants migrate to America every year searching for jobs and safe places for their families to stay, Because of this, every undocumented immigrant in America should be granted citizenship. The U.S government should allow the immigrants who are here illegally to become U.S citizens. Many of the undocumented immigrants do their best to assimilate, pay their taxes, and contribute to American traditions and culture. Their contributions to our country have done so much for the people, we should be honored to have them.
In the United States illegal immigration benefits the economy and growth, but also creates more problems such as inviting more immigrants. According to the article Undocumented Immigrants Should Receive Social Services by Melissa Marietta confirms “Immigrants to this country are not fighting for a student loan or access to a free clinic; they are fighting for the opportunities that they are denied in their native country” (Marietta). Most people look for a better future and head towards the opportunities illegal immigrants recognize United States as a land of opportunities. There are many working opportunities such as mining, railroad, lumbering, and construction in the United States. For example, a common job for illegal immigrants is the construction field. The
The issue of immigration has been a topic of great debate over the last decade. The rise in illegal immigration has been misunderstood as a national crisis. Illegal immigration is not necessarily a "bad thing." Is helping someone in dire need ever a "bad thing"? Illegal immigration might not benefit our country financially but, it should not mean that our morals should suffer due to the lack of sympathy and compassion. Millions of underprivileged immigrants have come to this country for a new lease on life. Who are we to refuse them medical care, education, and a good life for their children?
Illegal immigration has caused a lot of controversy within the United States. The media has influenced our society to make us believe that illegal immigrants are horrible people. One thing that I have learned throughout life is, “Man is born free; and everywhere he is in chains (Rousseau 4).” This sums up how society dictates our lives and limits us to what the media wants to us to believe. Whether it is legal or illegal, everybody should be treated equally. Illegal immigrants might always end up with the short end of the stick, but they heavily support the US economy. They contribute by paying taxes every year. In addition, they adopt difficult low wage jobs that are not of interest to the average American.
June 2012 was a year with a huge break through on illegal immigration, and the fight to set the decision right. Opportunities to improve immigrants careers, schooling, and lives, who were born in the United States and plan on staying are on the rise. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was created to provide immigrants with an opportunity to stay in the States “legally,” but continue their lives through education if graduating from an U.S. high school, going to college, serving in the armed forces, and eventually gain citizenship in the United States. Many U.S. citizen have many thoughts and views on illegal immigrants and immigration in general, and the pros and cons to having DACA support illegal immigrants to stay in the country. There is a huge decision in process currently in 2017 that is putting DACA in risk from being a Federal Program that would end up effecting many immigrants. Threatening deportation and the possibility of losing everything that DREAMers have worked up to and for and are continuing to work towards is at a huge risk of just being thrown away. Keeping DACA and protecting the DREAMers is important because mentally and physically they are just as much of a U.S. citizen as anyone else born in the U.S.
Immigrants Come to America seeking a free world unlike their home where they have to choose between paying rent or buying food. They come to America hoping to find freedom, but all we do is kick them back out. I say we take steps to get them to legally come over to the U.S without having to hide in the U.S not knowing if they’re going to get deported or not.
Illegal immigrants should be allowed in the United States because it would stop the separation of illegal families. According to the Applied Research Center report “there are at least 5,100 children in foster care due to a parent being deported or detained. It estimates that another 15,000 children will enter the foster care system within the next five years. The likelihood of these children being reunified with family is slim” (Immigration, Deportation, and Family Separation ). Kids are being left behind or left in foster homes just because their parents got deported. The separation of families has to stop to keep the families together so the kids won't be staying in the U.S alone with no one to take care of them except for total strangers
Thank you for your thoughtful post. In other words, you are asking how can the United States justify not providing affordable health insurance for people residing and working in country? Baiden (2010) offerings two important points, “Most, if not all of these undocumented immigrants work hard and contribute to the country's economic growth” furthermore, “The problem is that such individuals suffer high degree of exploitation at the hands of their employers” (p. 5). Undocumented immigrants are ineligible for government insurance programs, are unlikely to have employer provided insurance, and often do not have the resources to purchase private insurance. Furthermore, research has identified vulnerable populations such as low income, uninsured
An American citizen who visits other countries is somehow automatically protected, held to certain regards and given certain liberties, which sometimes the “Citizens” of those countries do not receive. Americans can travel to just about any country without a visa or any form of legal documents. Aside from a passport, they can choose to reside in that country simply because they want to without any form of backlash, ill treatment, or fear for their lives. They get some of the better jobs pushing the locals out of those positions. Therefore, illegal immigrants in the United States do have some constitutional rights that citizens have.
Undocumented immigrants provide jobs, pay taxes, and have had many positive outcomes toward the United States therefore, they should be allowed to be granted citizenship without going through all the hardships such as inhumane treatments, labeling/categorizing, harassment and detains. Undocumented immigrants are always supposedly up to no good and seen as the enemy. “There is no need for immigration so why have it?” you may ask. Throughout the years, many people have traveled to the United States from other countries to get a well paying job in order to maintain their families, to provide everything it takes to be successful for their kids, and overall to have a brighter future. Would people with bad intentions actually go through the
Undocumented immigrant is that he or she is a foreign-born person who doesn't have a legal right to be or remain in the United States. Some of the immigrants were brought to America when they were kids and this is the only country they have known. In the real sense they are Americans but without regal status America has been known to be a refuge immigrants, many have come to America and succeeded in life some even creating multibillion business entities. In my opinion, there should be a way to give them regal status as there are a large group of them who have no connection with their country of origin.
Whether to grant illegal immigrants full amnesty or not is a very controversial and important question in today's society. As David Decrosse explains, amnesty means, “lifting a penalty associated with an entire class of people who have violated a law.” Some people might think that American authority deporting illegal immigrants with little repercussions is amnesty, but full amnesty would mean letting the immigrants stay in America and have a regulated job. If amnesty is granted the economy would benefit, it is morally right, and it would not hurt the society in any way.
Illegal immigrants flooding into the United States is by far one of society's biggest problems today. Due to our lack of immigration laws, the immigrants our stealing welfare right out of legal citizen's hands. It's quite simple, without the laws that we need. The immigrants, coming from wherever they do, simply sneak in, have a child, and are automatically given money by the government to care for the child until it turns eighteen years old. The problem is this: In the U.S., there are so many homeless or helpless legal citizens that could use the money. Illegal citizens, who are not part of the country, who have not helped the economy, or had worked to help develop the United States each year are being given the money. It is good to be kind and giving to everyone, but wouldn't you think that citizens who have done all, if not more should be getting that money? All citizens, whether they are new to a country or not, should come in and become citizens the right way. The right way is to legally become a citizen.
Immigrants coming to America are looking for a new life a way to support their family or are just looking for work. For immigrants it is sometimes a dangerous journey to get to America. They pay smugglers to take them to America which sometimes is not what it turns out to be. When these women children and men come to America they owe a debt to the smugglers. Women and children are forced into the sex trade and become slaves men become drug smugglers. You may wonder why not these people ask for help if they do the person who brought them here will turn them in to the US Government to be deported back home and everything they worked for would be lost in the blink of an eye. So these people endure they suffer and most people do not try to help them. The average person will say go back to your country but they will face the same exact thing but earn less.
In conclusion , if undocumented people did not live here not even one think about all the economical problems the united states would have and who would build all these houses, buildings, and etc. The way other people think is a way of ignorants thinking but others feel like we need them we really do even you don't think so. Many believe they come here to0 do illegal acts then tell them who are the one having a higher chance of graduating and without paying their teachers to pass and that's tha6t their not born here. Of course some undocumented people do come to do bad things but not all even if some do need to get deported that doesn't mean the one without a record and have very good behavior do not need to be reported and many people would