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Undocumented Immigrants In The US

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There are millions of undocumented immigrants in the United States, many of whom are Latinos. Americans today tend to believe that undocumented immigrants are: rapist, drug traffickers, live off the welfare and come to the United States to take American’s jobs. Indeed, American employers are hiring, so jobs are there, but the American people are not doing them. Therefore, someone must do the hard labor that no one wants. Many Latinos immigrate to the United States looking towards a better future for their families. They come with a positive perspective that their children are going to have a better life and are not going to experience any injustices. For many decades, white Americans have oppressed and marginalized undocumented immigrants because …show more content…

Accordingly, their contribution to improving the economy can be enormous. Undocumented immigrants are impacting the economy in the state of Michigan in a positive way. In the article “New Study Shows Michigan Immigrants Economic Impact” written by Kevin Milliken in the La Prensa Newspaper. Milliken has his master’s degree in public administration; he mentions that “Immigrants are paying out $5.4 billion in overall taxes- including $1.5 billion in states and local taxes that support Michigan’s public schools and police,” (Milliken). By declaring these statistics, the author is emphasizing that immigrants are contributing to the economy, which legal citizens end up getting those benefits. I have always believed that there should be a path to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants because the contribute to the growth of the United Sates. Milliken then goes on to state that local government as the Republican governor of Michigan Rick Snyder believes in immigration reforms because as he mentioned “Immigration has proven to be a driver of jobs creation and economic growth in Michigan,” (Milliken). I wholeheartedly endorse what Rick Snyder calls because illegal immigrants are a critical part of the growth of the United States economically and culturally, they deserve to come out of the shadows. Indeed, if politicians were to create an immigration reform the economic growth would extend more, and …show more content…

For the past two decades in America, politicians have been trying to create an immigration reform, or that’s said so but it has been 26 years, and no results. The representative of Illinois Luis Gutierrez appears in the documentary Immigration Battle: Reasons to Believe. He insists that “the fact is that Democrats have no place to stand because they didn’t act when they had a majority, so they have no place to stand,” (Immigration Battle: Reasons to Believe). When I was a child, I use to think that the Democrats would never deport an immigrant. Indeed, I was wrong. After being in office for six years, Obama deported 2 million illegal immigrants. That made Obama the president who has deported the most immigrants in America's history. Frank Sharry is the founder and executive director of America’s Voice and America’s Voice Education Fund. Sharry is one of the nation’s leading spokespersons for immigration reforms. He mentions in the film Immigration Battle: Reasons to Believe that “you know, someday, they’ll be passing congressional resolutions apologizing to how many immigrants families have been ripped apart by the awful stuff we’ve done in the last 20 years,” (Immigration Battle: Reasons to Believe). It infuriates me that the Latino community must experience such an oppression just

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