Why Should the U.S. Have Border Patrol?
United States Border Patrol: Why should the U.S have border patrol? Illegal immigrants have always been a problem in the United States for some time now. “In October 2008, the illegal immigrant population stood at 11.9 million according to the Pew Hispanic Center” ("Illegal Immigration Facts & Statistics”). An efficient border patrol in our country would be a good step in the right direction to stop illegal immigration and the effect it has on our country. Illegal immigrants are at fault for such things as smuggling drugs into the country, which increases crime rate. Illegal immigrants also deprive U.S. citizens’ from the lower and middle class of jobs. America will also lose money on taxes and schools lose funds in most public systems because of teaching illegal immigrants. “In 1965, the number of aliens apprehended by the Border Patrol coming across the border was 110,000. Now that number is more than one million annually” ("Illegal Immigration Facts & Statistics”). An effective border patrol not only helps American citizens, but it also keeps many illegal immigrants out of our country. Drugs are a huge inconvenience in the United States today. Many illegal immigrants are a part of the problem because they smuggle drugs in to the United States as they cross the border. For example, “In 2005 the U.S. border patrol in Arizona made more than 575,000 arrests and seized more than 500,000 pounds of marijuana” ("Illegal Immigration Facts & Statistics”). Another example would be would be that “The border patrol apprehended 2,500 illegal immigrants and found almost 70,000 pounds of drugs as a result” ("Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)"). It is the border patrol’s responsibility to stop the drug trafficking problem cause by the immigrants. The protection of the people and the government in the U.S. are not the only reasons why having a border patrol is a good advantage and is great to stop drugs from coming into the country. A few more reasons to
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