Argumentative Essay On Immigration Reform

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Despite the above claims and submissions as to the dangers involved in the immigration reform, it still does not undermine the fact that a comprehensive immigration reform is needed to address the United States immigration issue because people will always find their way into the United States in a quest for a better life for themselves and their family, and if this is the case why don't the congress pass a bill that can accommodate these people so that they can migrate legally and be accounted for, than allow them to find their way into the US soil illegally and live in the shadow at the expense of the citizens because of the strict immigration policy that has failed to put into consideration the benefits of making these immigrants legal by granting them citizenship or permanent residence freeing them of the fear of deportation. …show more content…

The state coffers would take a hit of $14.5 billion in tax revenue, and there would be a $33.2 billion decrease in total wages. However, this can be remedied by restructuring the immigration policies by making it more accommodating and welcoming for the immigrants who seek to live and work in America and in turn play a role in the growth of American economy and social