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Argumentative Essay On Immigration Reform

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In the past there has been several big protests and serious controversy over an immigration reform. Many questions have been asked. “Is it time for that change?” “Do they deserve it?” “Will it affect the U.S economy?” Answers may vary from ones opinion to the next. But this reform could change millions of lives in the United States.

First off, an immigration reform law could boost the U.S economy. That is because most immigrants create jobs. According to President Obama in his own words; “In recent years, one in four high-tech startups in America were founded by immigrants. One in four new small business owners were immigrants.” According to the Kauffman Foundation, these immigrant-founded companies produced $52 billion in sales and employed 450,000 workers in 2005. These immigrants are job-makers, not job-takers. …show more content…

I know some Americans wouldn't like to be in the hot, burning summers and cold, freezing winters. That’s when immigrants come in and get the work done around here.
Furthermore, that is not the only reasons; for example, what if you were born a U.S. citizen and your parents were illegal immigrants? Now lets say they were really hard-working and obeyed all laws, but one day they get deported because they were illegal. One’s family would be separated from one another. That is one of the biggest problems immigrant families are facing. Getting separated from loved one’s. It’s sad to see ones get separated. Many children lose their because they are illegal. Up to this day, more than 5,100 children are in the foster care system. People just don’t get the

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