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    Consequently, illegal immigration has negatively affected our country economically and has increased crime rate over the past few decades. Annually, it has cost 2.2 billion dollars to educate 408,000 illegal immigrants. In 2002 3,400 immigrants that were sentenced with rape, murder, assault, and etc. were released. Additionally 475,000 immigrants travel to the United States illegally. And it is overwhelming of the amount of illegal immigrants to try to find and care for them. The amount of Illegal immigration

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    Guarintino was a Spanish immigrant who moved here into the United States. Juan worked for General Faucets and Plumbing and loved every minute of his job. There was only one problem that Juan was struggling with in America. Juan Guarintino was an illegal immigrant who had paid someone to smuggle him into the United States and make him a fake visa card. Now, a few days ago, he shot a man for the twenty dollars in his pocket that way he could manage his chronic cocaine problem, but the police have caught

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    benefits and to fulfill their "American dream." Illegal immigration has been a widely discussed topic in politics in the US. An illegal immigrant is a non-citizen who has entered the United States without government permission or stayed beyond the termination date of a visa. Illegal immigration is a controversy we can no longer be oblivious. Surprisingly not very many American are informed enough about the topic to make a choice of being pro illegal

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    opinions on illegal immigration. There are a vast number of people that believe it is a serious problem in our country, while on the other side of the spectrum believes it isn’t necessarily a big deal. There are so many factors that are involved and most people don’t know half of them. Whether or not you make it out to be a problem or not, illegal immigration has been constantly growing, with a rising number of people entering the country each year. Whatever perspective you may have on illegal immigration

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    Illegal Immigration Thesis

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    Illegal immigration is caused by many factors such as poverty and lack of job opportunities in other countries. Immigrants who come to the United States come to give their families a better life. Many come to get away from the violence their home countries suffer. However, the influx of illegal immigrants have caused problems in the United States but have also provided aids. The U.S. government is to blame for this problem of illegal immigration. If the government had a program that allowed people

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    Illegal Immigrants

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    There are over 11 million illegal immigrants living in the United States, which is why I think that the U.S. should allow the children of illegal immigrants to become citizens, but make the adult illegal immigrants get in line, behind all the other immigrants trying to become citizens. I think this because the children were brought here by their parents, who were probably fleeing the hardships of their home country. I also think the parents should be able to take responsibility for their actions

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    that America should ease up on our immigration laws. This should not happen. Immigration laws should not be eased and instead be kept where they are because of the terror threat without profiling, the border force protects our country, and the deportation of aliens is necessary to control the

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    immigration has been and will remain as a huge debate. It is expected to hear different opinions, see people react, look at things, and judge things differently, and have different minds especially when you live in such a country like the United States of America. The social country is what it should be called due to it's immigration and having people come here from all over the world. Yet, even today, we still observe different ways of thinking about immigration. Should some countries be banned

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    Illegal Immigration Essay

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    Illegal immigrants in the United States (US) have long been a topic of debate for policymakers and the public. The rationale about them is that they do not pay taxes; they add to the costs of taxpayers and use up funds in resources meant for assisting citizens and legal immigrants (the legal citizens). Therefore, they are perceived as a threat to the US economy. The true impacts of illegal immigrants on the US economy are discussed by debating over the economic benefits as well as economic costs

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    Immigration has been a topic for debate in the last couple of decades. Migrations have always caused a shock to the American people, whether it was from Japan, Eastern Europe, and now the large quantity of immigrants coming from Latin America. People on both sides of the spectrum pose valid arguments of the effects of illegal immigration on the U.S. Economy. People fear that immigrants will take their jobs, use their taxpayer dollars to receive government benefits, and they will take over the country

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