II MYP Prompt #3 2/26/13 The Disasters of Illegal Immigrants Why should we provide amnesty to a group of people who didn’t respect our country’s laws enough to follow a legal process to come here‚ it’s like we’re rewarding criminal behavior which sends the wrong message to foreign countries and encourages continued illegal immigration. Letting Illegal immigrants become legal citizens can affect in causing disasters in our country. The three
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IMMIGRATION REFORM Immigration laws have resulted in a situation where many illegal immigrants live and work in the United States‚ and the laws must be changed so that illegal aliens can contribute to the reconstruction of the American economy. The American economy has not successfully recovered since the recession in 2008. The united states started cutting corner where ever they could but sadly we still have to cut corner on immigration it currently cost 8000$ to deport one
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to improving productivity and raising gross domestic product it is evident that immigrants have no negative effect on the economy but in contrast have a positive one. Subpoint A: It wouldn’t be cost effective or realistic to deport all 11 million illegal immigrants currently living in the U.S. "We are not going to ship back 12 million people‚ we’re not going to do it as a practical matter. We would have to take all our law enforcement that we have available and we would have to use it and put
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What is Poverty and why is it a social problem? Poverty is a standard of living below the minimum needed for maintenance of adequate diet‚ health and shelter (Eitzen187). Thirty seven million Americans were reported poor in 2005 (Eitzen 187). The key word is reported because about another 30 million Americans are unreported since many are homeless or illegal immigrants. These millions of people are discriminated in schools‚ courts‚ job market‚ and marketplace. This discrimination has trapped many
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Immigration Reform by Dawn Peck Have we really become that selfish of a nation to just disregard the reasons immigrants migrate from their birth countries? So just because they were not born in this country‚ we should not be protective of their rights as human beings? How about the fact that society has even categorized these individuals with the label of immigrant‚ for me‚ we are not living up to the American standard of peace & equality for all. The current treatment of immigrants
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the one in particular that I will be focusing on will be immigration‚ more specifically‚ the immigration policy that allows for case-by-case decision making in regards to immigrant deportation. I chose this case because it seems highly controversial and raises many questions‚ considering there are so many “gray areas” to take into account‚ as is the case with many policies. What I set out to explore in more detail is in regards to illegal immigrants who get to stay and are apart of the U.S. workforce
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Due to the fact that deporting the illegal immigrants would be a difficult task and a costly one as well‚ it would be better off just giving them amnesty and have them here in the United States to contribute to the workforce and the consumers population‚ meanwhile resolve their status as immigrants to citizens. As seen in politics‚ immigration is a very hot topic to this very day. We see immigration being used by the politicians to get the people to vote for them. When the immigrants come to the
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immigrants living in the United States today is approximated to be at about 12 million. The deficit of sufficient economic opportunities in many other countries remains to inspire foreigners to come to the United States‚ whether they’re legal or illegal. They are craving the American Dream‚ the change and opportunity to live a better life. American companies are inspired at how much economic advantages they can receive by hiring these foreigners‚ whether these workers are legal or not. Knowing their
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Editorial: Immigration Between 1880 and 1920‚ almost 24 million immigrants arrived to the United States‚ primarily from southern and eastern Europe. All of these “new immigrants” underwent numerous troubles suffering separation from family‚ disease‚ and even the news that they were not welcome. Low wages‚ unemployment‚ and religious persecution pushed all of these men and women out of their homeland to travel to a new place which was known as “The Land of Liberty”. Many were welcome‚ but that
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Apo Period 1 18 September 2013 Fighting for Legal Rights The question of whether to let Illegal Immigrants become legal citizens has been a heated debate for decades. Illegal immigrants should have free will and independence just like the rest of the legal citizens. Immigrants leaving their country‚ looking for a job‚ and trying to find a better life just to create a more. Illegal immigrants should be allowed to be legal citizens due to having more freedom and rights in what they want
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