Persuasive Essay On Immigration Reform

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The question of 11 million of immigrants is if an immigration reform will come soon or not? Many people all around the world come to the United States for the promise of freedom and opportunity to live the American dream. However, the current immigration system in the United States is broken: Families are separated, immigrant workers are exploited, people die trying to cross the border, and there is rampant discrimination against immigrants. An immigration reform is needed now, taking the necessary step will benefit not only immigrants, but also the United States families, workers, economy, and security. Also, having an immigration reform will allow more immigrants to enter the United States with the right documents, not with a smuggler. It will require that all …show more content…

People are very concerned if this action will do any good for them, or it will lead them to a possible deportation proceeding. “The Executive action could lead to legalized millions of people”, by giving work permits same as DACA they will call it DAPA. The intervention of the congress in this matter has turned the dream of 5 millions of children s and parents into darkness with the uncertainty future of what will happen at the end. There’s no hope that the matter of immigration will resolve this year. Many people believed that the matter will end more likely in the Supreme Court. President Obama remains confident of a possible solution soon. Most people are questioning if this solution will come before his step down by 2017. The only hope is rely on the Supreme Court that rule decision will be in favor of many people who are hoping for a miracle. If the Supreme Court rules in favor of the Judge in Texas, this could set back by giving a lot of problems to the people who are hoping to legalize their status by this order. Many Republican candidates will opt to undo DACA or DAPA. At this moment the best thing to do is to wait and hope for a good