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How To Eliminate Illegal Immigrants

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With the population of illegal immigrants in the United States, averaging eleven million in 2014 and growing, many people have begun calling for a mass deportation program to eliminate all these individuals from the country. An illegal immigrant, also known as an illegal alien, is a foreigner who enters or resides in a country unlawfully or without the country’s authorizations, or a person who crosses the border by avoiding inspection. Many politicians claim that is it too expensive and almost impossible to expel illegal aliens however, they forget about the historical mass deportation back in 1954. America should lay down the law and start punishing and exporting illegal immigrants back to their homes and let them enter our country the legal …show more content…

The first step is finding and having to locate and arrest as many of the undocumented immigrants in the United States as possible. The second step is the dentition and holdings of these immigrants. There are over 32,000 million beds spread over 350 facilities in the US available for housing undocumented immigrants. Step three is the legal process of illegal immigrants. These courts are a part of the Executive Office of Immigration Review (EOIR). EOIR has approximately two hundred and thirty immigration judges in more the fifty immigration courts around the county. The removing procedures is that the judge determines whether an illegal individual should be allowed to remain in the US or be deported back to their home …show more content…

The National Research Council shows that households of illegal aliens imposed more than twenty six billion dollars in costs on the federal government in 2002 but paid only sixteen billion dollars in taxes, thus creating a net fiscal deficit of almost two thousand seven hundred dollars per illegal household. Among the largest costs are Medicaid, social security, treatment for the uninsured, food stamps, and free school lunches. Also the federal prison and court systems, and federal aid to schools. Nearly two-thirds of illegal aliens lack a high school degree, the primary reason they create a fiscal deficit is their low education levels and resulting low incomes and tax payments. Most of the costs associated with illegals are due to their American-born children, who are awarded U.S. citizenship at birth, thus the illegal federal programs will not reduce costs because their citizen children can continue to access

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