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Immigration Argument Essay

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Essay of Argumentation: Rough Draft #2 Latinos are declared the largest minority in the United States surpassing the African American community by almost 1 million. There are many immigrants in the United States; therefore, they have a tremendous impact on the American community. When President Donald Trump expressed his opinion towards immigrants he said he was going to “deport them back to their counties” so that Americans can have more jobs. If the Immigrant community was to be deported, not only will the economy suffer a huge crash causing groceries to cost more money but also a shortage in works no one wants to do. Immigrants have a huge positive impact in the economy of the United States by contributing to the economy by paying their taxes without having any kind of gubernamental help and they are not taking American jobs; however, some may say Immigrants come to the United States to take Americans jobs and to promote violence.
“Since 1990 Immigration has increased for about 10%” Walker (2010) Most of the people that …show more content…

Balisson (2015) stated that Immigrants are “Doing the jobs no one wants to do.” Mainly the works that Immigrants are doing have a minimum amount of Americans working. It is important to notice that the people working in these places do not normally have any way of staying in the United States legally. The places where these illegal Immigrants usually work are the places where they get paid according to the work they have completed. This shows normally Immigrants are doing the works that required a high amount of physical activity. Newcomb (2016). “If all of the Immigrants were to deported, there will be a huge shortage over the work the Immigrants are doing.” Many people will not agree to do the jobs the Immigrants are doing because they are “Jobs for animals.” as stated by Arana (2009). Since Immigrants are doing the jobs no one wants to do, they are embracing the American

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