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Essay On Mexican Immigration

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To Quick to Judge Before Actually Taking the Time
Many people have always asked themselves, how does illegal mexican immigration impact the economy of areas where there are many immigrants like in California for example or is immigration a positive or negative impact on U.S economy? People always see the bad side to everything before seeing the good, and in this case people are always too quick to judge the actions of others. More and more people have been brainwashed by the idea of having people from other places of the world in the United States. Over the years the controversial topic of immigration has been discussed as an impact to the U.S economy because of the areas to where illegal mexican immigrants move.
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Sometimes the wrong things said, are from people that think they will be less in a particular working position. These people are afraid. Afraid to see others progressing while they are still stuck in the same place they have always been in. As well according to forbes.com is has been proven that Mexican immigrants actually help with the rise of paying wages with the following,¨Illegal immigrants actually raise wages for documented/ native workers. Meanwhile, rules preventing illegal immigrants from getting driver’s licenses raise our car insurance premiums and E-Verify requirements raise the cost of doing business and reduce employment ¨ (27 Mar. 2016). Mexican Immigration help the economy because the people working are helping to rise and provide for the economy. Although there are downfalls for having a job when one is a mexican immigrant, there are positive attributes for being part of a job that an american does not want to have. There are many hard consequences mexican immigrants get because on how much money is outputted by the mexican immigrants based off of their job. Mexican immigrants are a blessing because they contribute to the economy and this is stated in the following,¨It may be surprising that the millions of Mexicans holding jobs in the United

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