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    Illegal immigration shouldn’t be illegal. When Donald Trump was running for president along with the other candidates he had confidence to announce that he wants to get rid of all illegal immigrants. The decision has caused an enormous amount of people to become displeased and has seen Trump’s decision as unfair to the people that has come to America to live a happy life. Illegal immigration isn’t wrong, for the people who have came into America many years ago have just as a right as anybody else

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    Alien Invasion Illegal immigration is widespread throughout the United States. There are 12 million or more illegal aliens in the United States, this number continues to rise (Swartz). This influx of illegal immigrants causes jobless Americans to lose out on opportunities. Employers choose to pay illegal immigrants lower wages than American workers. Is it right to pay illegal immigrants less than Americans to do the same job? Should the illegal immigrants be deported? Should border control be increased

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    the word “illegal immigrant”. An illegal alien also called “illegal immigrant” or “undocumented immigrant” refers to someone foreign born and noncitizen to the country they reside in. It is “the migration of people across national borders in a way that violated the immigration laws of the destined country.” (Center for Media and Democracy, 2008) Many people have asked in Trump’s immigration order is legal? Or if he abusing his presidential powers when it comes to the matter of immigration statues.

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    Illegal immigration has been a source of mounting concern in the United States since the 1970’s. Statistics indicate that the past ten years have witnessed an increase in the number of illegal immigrants with the number estimated to increase in the future. “The percentage of illegal immigrant population from Mexico was 59% (or 6.8 million) as of January 2013. Other countries with large amounts are El Salvador (660,000) Guatemala (52000), Hondorous (380,000) and China (280,000)” (Infoplease 1). The

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    During our most recent Presidential election, Donald Trump brought up the topic of illegal immigration in most of his debates. Stating that he would build a wall to separate Mexico and the United States because of his belief that immigration is hurting our society. Many of his voters also believe this as the truth. Carrying the idea that illegal immigration lessens the economy, burdens our Government institution and is unfair to those who came to America legally. However, undocumented immigrants

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    Illegal Immigration The Economy of Illegal Immigration The Economy of Illegal Immigration Americans on a daily basis are bombarded with broadcasts from newspapers, television, and special interest groups on the economic burdens created by illegal immigrants. Reports and statistics of growing state and local deficits; is it fact or fiction? In reality, undocumented Mexicans are necessary to the health of our economy. They provide a workforce in agriculture they keep the costs down; they

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    Illegal Immigration Illegal immigration has stirred up quite a heated and lengthy debate regarding the laws pertaining to immigration. Prior to having an opinion about illegal immigration, one must first understand immigration, as a whole. An immigrant is defined as, “an individual authorized to remain in the United States indefinitely, and who is a lawful permanent resident (LPR), popularly known as a green card holder.” (Mehta). There are different types of immigrants who enter into the United

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    Illegal Immigration On The United States In the United States, since the colonial era, immigrants have settled to improve the quality of life for themselves and their family; Although immigration benefits the economy, illegal immigration poses conflict for those who legally enter. The naturalization process, or the process of becoming a citizen has become increasingly difficult for immigrants to immediately start their new journey in the United States, a land full of opportunities. In 2015, There

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    l ARTICLE ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION Migration has always represented an important factor in society’s development. Ever since ancient times, people have been travelling around the world, some staying only for a while, some choosing to set (A SE STABILI???) in certain areas, getting married and starting a family with a local partner. Consequently, cultures and languages mixed and this is how powerful nations like England, The USA, Germany were born. This phenomenon of migration also takes place nowadays

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    Illegal Immigration: The Undocumented Issue In this paper I will discuss one of the biggest issues in the United States: Illegal immigrants. Some may say that illegal immigration has a positive impact on the United States’ economy, and some think that these undocumented immigrants affect jobs and wages of people that are living in this country. I think that illegal immigrants harm the United States’ economy through their use of our country’s social services such as health care, education and

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