Immigration occurs because of two main factors, these are jobs and relatives. People might leave their country because of wars and poverty. The United States has one of the most open borders in the world, taking in around 700,000 immigrants a year. Can you imagine an increase in your income seven to ten times by making a dangerous illegal journey to another land? Would the trip be worth it? Should family be taken along? These are common opportunities and challenges faced by Illegal Immigrants coming into the United States. Why they come, how they come, and what they do once they arrive are common issues these immigrants must deal with in order to reap the rewards of what they believe to be a better life. United States does not have a complete open border, however, and regulates who can come, from where, and in what numbers. Although the United States attempts to controls who enters the nation, thousands of people a year from all over the world break U.S. immigration laws and enter illegally. The INS estimates that over five million illegal immigrants live in the United States. Illegal immigrants travel to the Uniteds States by sea, land, or air. Sea travel is especially dangerous, but traveling by land also involves danger. Many illegal immigrants from Mexico, for example, drown in the Rio Grande River while trying to cross into Texas, others found death when triying to cross the All American Channel to reach their freedom into the United States. Those crossing the rural areas of California and Arizona face treacherous mountaisn and deserts. According to the American Civil Liberties Union, in 1998, 145 illegal migrants died from dehydration in these desolate areas. In San Diego County, some immigrants die in fires resulted by their own campfires. Some illegal immigrants stole the passports of legal migrants and try to use them as their own. Immigration officers are rarely fooled by this actions because of
Immigration occurs because of two main factors, these are jobs and relatives. People might leave their country because of wars and poverty. The United States has one of the most open borders in the world, taking in around 700,000 immigrants a year. Can you imagine an increase in your income seven to ten times by making a dangerous illegal journey to another land? Would the trip be worth it? Should family be taken along? These are common opportunities and challenges faced by Illegal Immigrants coming into the United States. Why they come, how they come, and what they do once they arrive are common issues these immigrants must deal with in order to reap the rewards of what they believe to be a better life. United States does not have a complete open border, however, and regulates who can come, from where, and in what numbers. Although the United States attempts to controls who enters the nation, thousands of people a year from all over the world break U.S. immigration laws and enter illegally. The INS estimates that over five million illegal immigrants live in the United States. Illegal immigrants travel to the Uniteds States by sea, land, or air. Sea travel is especially dangerous, but traveling by land also involves danger. Many illegal immigrants from Mexico, for example, drown in the Rio Grande River while trying to cross into Texas, others found death when triying to cross the All American Channel to reach their freedom into the United States. Those crossing the rural areas of California and Arizona face treacherous mountaisn and deserts. According to the American Civil Liberties Union, in 1998, 145 illegal migrants died from dehydration in these desolate areas. In San Diego County, some immigrants die in fires resulted by their own campfires. Some illegal immigrants stole the passports of legal migrants and try to use them as their own. Immigration officers are rarely fooled by this actions because of