They are allowed to get driver’s licenses and immigrant children can go to school and get free lunches. Many Americans feel that this is unfair because this is their tax dollars that should be used for their retirement and their children’s future. The government rose to a major point and it caused a lot of immigrants to fail when taking care of their family. It separated children from their parents that caused them to live in shelters. The government killed a lot of immigrants that could not provide for their family. Immigrants sacrificed a lot when the government took control over their life. Immigrants forced them self to stay strong when the government took control of their life. Immigrants had to overcome some hardships that got them through their journey. Immigrants had to live through poverty a long time before their life got better. The government controlled their life a long time before they could see what was going on. Immigrants where taken by strangers and onto a ship. They were raped and beaten very badly they became separated from their family. Immigrants went days without water and food and they became starved. The government had complete control over the immigrants and they were treated …show more content…
The government treated the immigrants very harsh and they did not give them any respect of any kind. Many immigrants have come to the United states and have done the right things. They have worked hard to own their own businesses. The government treated immigrants so ungratefully and didn’t care anything about them. Immigrants faced hardships during their journey. They had to depend on other people for help. They could not provide for themselves. The immigration reform and control act of 1986 made it illegal to hire or recruit illegal immigrants, but left the immigration system without a key component. Twelve million undocumented workers came across the U.S border. It is estimated that undocumented workforce made up a huge part of the U.S workforce it was also estimated that about 70 percent of those undocumented workers were from the country of Mexico. In the mid 2000’s is when immigration reform again became a huge topic. The U.S immigration system determines who determines who enters the country, and how many, either by or under circumstances. It also decides who you can apply for permanent visas for family reunification will reduce waiting lines and conflicts are the number of visas that they had for immigrants. Immigrants could not get homes, jobs, or any medical