Essay On The Effects Of Immigration On Children

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Austin Enriquez
Mrs.Scruggs
English 3 1
December 9, 2016
How does immigration affect children in the US?
Throughout the world many people believe that having people deported will not affect them. The thing that most don’t know is who else might be affected by the person who gets taken away from them. But now people undocumented have child citizen act laws and the 14th amendment will allow others to understand from a moral stance. The term alien seems like a much more derogatory term to label immigrants. The law upholds immigrants by letting people like most undocumented people to stay or leave with the very complex law which is U.S immigration law. In this law many people are allowed to stay in the U.S as long as they are eligible to but the person has to be true that they want to be married. Also those who are undocumented are mostly children that are still either underage or just about the age of 21 where they are able to marry to help themselves, and to help the family members that are still young enough to have a better …show more content…

Let’s say that two people are from Germany and they wanted to come to the United States, then they had a child after living there for five years, then the child is now at the age of seventeen but immigration takes action after sometime, so they begin to deport the parents but the child has two choices to either stay in the U.S or to leave with his parents and risk having some health issues, poverty, could get involved in an accident, and may not have many choices of an education as here in