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Do Illegal Immigrants Actually Hurt The Economy

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Davidson, Adam. "Do Illegal Immigrants Actually Hurt the U.S. Economy?" The New York Times. The New York Times, 16 Feb. 2013. Web. 12 Nov. 2015.

In this article is about an Illegal Immigrant named Pedro Chan who left his his village through Mexico and got helped by a smuggler to cross the borders of Texas and lives in a small apartment above a church in a small neighborhood with three others. Pedro Chan works in a small construction crew that his uncle helped him find to do the work. Chan helps fully documented carpenters, and electricians do their jobs by carrying heavy things and cleaning the work sites. For this, Chan earns about $25,000 a year, and that’s just the average entry wage. While undocumented workers compete for low-end jobs, …show more content…

However, the article is biased because it’s sharing other information of other opinions, but is saying that his point of view is correct with staying with Chan in person than other people haven’t. In regards to Illegal Immigrants this article is still helpful to find the impact of United States economy. Yet, because of its bias to make us feel like the immigrants does all the work and not legal workers. The author doesn’t offer any information regarding those who have opposing opinions towards Illegal Immigrants, and the work increase overtime from them.
Isidore, Chris. "U.S. Economy Gets Lift from Immigrants, Though Some Hurt." CNNMoney. Cable News Network, 01 May 2006. Web. 12 Nov. …show more content…

It’s not just argument among citizens but politicians and economic researchers. Governments are now wanting to increase Illegal Immigrants back because of experience workings underground and it will increase pays, but be a disadvantage towards Legal workers. However, there is still on going underground workers working in factories on present days. This article has changed my opinion on Illegal Immigrants not just because there is so many of them in the United States and you don’t want them to live through poverty, but you can’t control whoever comes into the United States. If there was a limitation things would be more balance and show not a low poverty wait for Illegal Immigrants. The reason why I choose this topic is because I feel like not a lot of people know why Illegeal Immgrants come to the United States. The struggle that they have to go through and how many family member are getting left behind, and also telling some information about Illegeal Immgrantion increase pays of Legal workers. Illegal Immigrants are here in the United States for a reason, and sometimes it can be a good cause and sometimes it can’t be good, but it’s been going on for many years and nothing has changed to fix anything. The most challenging part of this project and finding the right resources for my topic. Always trying

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