Persuasive Essay On Illegal Immigration

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Illegal Immigration
Thousands of people each day illegally cross the United States, border. Everytime this happens we put our country into more and more risk. On estimate United States has 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States, (Illegal Immigration). Illegal Immigration is a threat to the United States because it overrides American culture and economy, a threat to the United States national security, and displaces American workers from employment.
Instead of kicking out the illegal immigrants as fast as the United States government can, it ends up rewarding the Illegal Immigrants for crossing over illegally. “...we not only allow illegal aliens to operate freely in our country; we reward them with free healthcare, free education, subsidized housing, and in some states, ever driver’s license all with United States citizen taxpayer dollars,”(Health care reform for Illegal Immigrants). According to Frank Dolan from Westford Massuchats “We should prohibit them from doing anything in this country, including working, going to school, renting, or buying property and granting their of offspring the reward of …show more content…

The United States is jepordy, with this topic because “Unlike the million of stranger who come here to pursue faith, family, and freedom, the 9-11 terrorist did not come here to live the American dream they came here to destroy it,”(Malkin 70). In the year 2016, terrorist attacks happened left and right, only a couple were in Columbus, Ohio, New York, New York, Orlando Florida, and Lincoln, New Jersey,(Johnston). Many United States citizens fear for their children and their lives, when a threat arrives. Most people believe that Mexico citizens, bring over drugs and their children will take one more step to get drugs. The threat the illegal immigrants have on the borders, is horridous since the border are so long they come on checked, (Illegal